Declarable: meaning, definitions and examples
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declarable
[ dɪˈklɛrəbəl ]
legal terminology
Declarable refers to something that can be declared or made known explicitly. This term is often used in the context of financial or legal documents where certain information must be reported or declared to relevant authorities.
Synonyms
disclosable, enumerable, reportable, stated
Examples of usage
- The income from the freelance project is declarable on your taxes.
- All assets must be declared during the audit; make sure you list all declarable items.
- In some jurisdictions, property transfers are considered declarable transactions.
- The company must disclose all declarable expenses in its financial reports.
Translations
Translations of the word "declarable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 declarável
🇮🇳 घोषणीय
🇩🇪 deklarierbar
🇮🇩 dapat dideklarasikan
🇺🇦 декларований
🇵🇱 deklarowalny
🇯🇵 宣言可能な
🇫🇷 déclarable
🇪🇸 declarable
🇹🇷 deklare edilebilir
🇰🇷 선언할 수 있는
🇸🇦 قابل للإعلان
🇨🇿 deklarovatelný
🇸🇰 deklaračný
🇨🇳 可声明的
🇸🇮 deklaračen
🇮🇸 yfirlýsinga
🇰🇿 декларациялауға болатын
🇬🇪 გამოწერადი
🇦🇿 bəyannamə edilə bilən
🇲🇽 declarable
Etymology
The term 'declarable' originates from the Latin root 'declarare', which means 'to make clear or to reveal'. The prefix 'de-' suggests a removal or reversal, while 'clarare' means to make clear, to disclose, or to explain. This compound conveys the act of revealing or making known something that was previously uncertain. As the English language evolved, especially through the influence of Latin during the Renaissance, formal and legalistic vocabulary expanded to include various derivatives of 'declare'. The suffix '-able' was added to indicate capability or suitability, leading to the formation of 'declarable'. In modern usage, 'declarable' finds its place primarily in legal, financial, and contractual contexts, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in official statements and documentation.