Definitions
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- verb transitive To reverse the process of
declaring ; tounsay . - verb transitive, computing, programming To
revoke thedeclaration of (avariable ,namespace , etc.) so that it is no longer available.
Etymologies
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Examples
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His view: "This Congress either ought to declare war or undeclare war" in Southeast Asia.
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It is Congress that can declare war, Congress can undeclare it.
Support For Anti-Escalation Resolution Gaining Momentum In Senate 2009
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Congress can't undeclare the war they so foolishly gave him permission for.
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I posed the question earlier, How does congress undeclare war?
Think Progress » Bush: I’m Sending More Troops To Iraq No Matter What Congress Does 2007
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I posed the question earlier, How does congress undeclare war?
Think Progress » Bush: I’m Sending More Troops To Iraq No Matter What Congress Does 2007
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Under the plain language of the Constitution, however, the power to declare war necessarily includes the power to undeclare war; the power to grant authorization to use force necessarily includes the power to rescind that authorization.
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So any policy statements and strategies should be the responsibility of the Congress, as well as the duty to declare (and undeclare!) war.
Think Progress » Rapid Response: Deconstructing the “National Strategy for Victory in Iraq” 2005
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The Congress declares war and the Congress can undeclare it.
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Israel needs oil and now its getting its oil from iraq (kinda kicker if you ask me) Israel also needs more room to expand so it wants Lebanon, but Syria stands in teh way so bushco is now fighting and undeclare with Syria.
Think Progress » To Justify War, Administration Pushed Claims By Known “Fabricator†2005
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I posed the question earlier, How does congress undeclare war?
Think Progress » Bush: I’m Sending More Troops To Iraq No Matter What Congress Does 2007
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