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disclose
[dih-sklohz]
verb (used with object)
to make known; reveal or uncover.
to disclose a secret.
Synonyms: , ,Antonyms:to cause to appear; allow to be seen; lay open to view.
In spring the violets disclose their fragrant petals.
Synonyms:Obsolete.to open up; unfold.
noun
Obsolete.disclosure.
disclose
/ ɪˈəʊ /
verb
to make (information) known
to allow to be seen; lay bare
Other 51Թ Forms
- discloser noun
- predisclose verb (used with object)
- self-disclosed adjective
- undisclosed adjective
- 徱ˈDz noun
51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The prosecution said the juror had disclosed that he recently moved to New Jersey with his girlfriend and had been staying there for most of the trial.
While Paramount did not disclose the departments affected by the layoffs, its co-chief executives acknowledged in a note to staff that the decision came as the company navigates “continued industry-wide linear declines.”
The hospital can disclose just enough information to make the patient recognizable to those who know them, but not a word more.
However, its contents were never fully disclosed to the public.
At the time, city officials, including high-ranking council aides, could accept gifts with a value between $50 and $470 from a single source but had to disclose them, according to city and state laws.
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