declarative

adj
/dɪˈklæɹ.ə.tɪv/UK/dɪˈklɛɹ.ə.tɪv/CA/dɪˈklæɹ.ə.tɪv/

Etymology

Derived from Middle French déclaratif.

  1. derived from déclaratif

Definitions

  1. Serving to declare

    Serving to declare; having the quality of a declaration.

  2. Expressing truth.

  3. That declares a construct.

  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. A way of programming that is most akin to just stating what is wanted, rather than having…

      A way of programming that is most akin to just stating what is wanted, rather than having to describe how to do it. Declarative programming

    2. Synonym of declaration (declarative statement)

      • A love declarative for my Sara. I love you like a soft symphony; a melody written in heart and pulse. I love you like a rock; a moments' fusing in perfect quiet. I love you like […]
    3. Illocution

      Illocution: a “performative” statement which. by its utterance/publication, creates a change of state (at least psychologically) for the addressees (i.e., a declaration, announcement, edict, etc.)

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for declarative. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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