Definition of Declassed

1. declass [v] - See also: declass

Lexicographical Neighbors of Declassed

declare
declare oneself
declare war
declared
declaredly
declaredness
declarement
declarements
declarer
declarers
declares
declareth
declaring
declaw
declawed
declawing
declaws
declension
declensional

Literary usage of Declassed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Signaletic Instructions Including the Theory and Practice of by Alphonse Bertillon (1896)
"... the column of sundry information in a hypothetical form : has the appearance of a farmhand, of a declassed; seems accustomed to prison life, etc. 152. ..."

2. Twenty Years in Paris: Being Some Recollections of a Literary Life by Robert Harborough Sherard (1906)
"Amongst the declassed he was one of the most cruelly declassed; yet his love of humanity, his compassion for the sufferings of the poor never grew less. ..."

3. Science and Ethics, Being a Series of Six Lectures Delivered Under the by William Allan Macdonald (1895)
"It is the classed, rather than the declassed, who are the party of aggression. The latter are only following the highest law of human ..."

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