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- Dictionarydelate/dɪˈleɪt/
verb
- 1. report (an offence or crime): archaic "they may delate my slackness to my patron"
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Delate definition: to inform against; denounce or accuse.. See examples of DELATE used in a sentence.
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Delate is a verb that means to accuse, denounce, or report someone to a court or authority. It comes from Latin delatus, which means "to bring down" or "to carry".
3 meanings: 1. (formerly) to bring a charge against; denounce; impeach 2. rare to report (an offence, etc) 3. obsolete to make.... Click for more definitions.
Delate is a verb that means to bring a charge against, denounce, or impeach someone, or to report an offence. It is an obsolete or rare word in modern English. See examples, synonyms, and related terms.
Delate is a verb that has six meanings, three of which are obsolete. It comes from Latin and means to accuse or inform against someone. See examples, pronunciation, and frequency of delate in modern English.
Delate is a verb that means to accuse or inform against someone. It is an obsolete form of dilate, which means to carry on or conduct.
Delate is a verb that means to inform against or denounce someone, or to report an offense. It is a chiefly Scottish word derived from Latin dēlātus.