announce
41announce — an·nounce …
42announce — verb Syn: make public, make known, report, declare, state, give out, publicize, broadcast, publish, advertise, circulate, proclaim, release …
43announce — Hō ike, kūkala, kalakū, kala, kalahea, kuahaua …
44Announce — 1) Name a trump suit 2) Show melds 3) Predict a Schneider or Schwarz (See also, Schneider or Schwarz) …
45announce — see PRONOUNCE …
46announce — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by that) make publicly known. 2 make known the arrival or imminence of (a guest, dinner, etc.). 3 make known (without words) to the senses or the mind; be a sign of. Derivatives: announcement n. Etymology: ME f. OF annoncer f …
47Knock-and-announce — Knock and announce, in United States law of criminal procedure, is an ancient common law principle, incorporated into the Fourth Amendment,[1] which often requires law enforcement officers to announce their presence and provide residents with an… …
48knock and announce rule — knock and an·nounce rule n: a rule of criminal procedure requiring that police announce their authority and purpose before entering a premises in execution of a search or arrest warrant unless special circumstances (as risk of harm to the police) …
49knock and announce rule — This rule for execution of arrest and search warrants requires that police knock and announce their authority and purpose before entering into home. Davenport v. State, Ind., 464 N.E.2d 1302, 1305. A peace officer, whether he arrests by virtue of …
50knock and announce rule — This rule for execution of arrest and search warrants requires that police knock and announce their authority and purpose before entering into home. Davenport v. State, Ind., 464 N.E.2d 1302, 1305. A peace officer, whether he arrests by virtue of …