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    disclose
    /dɪˈskləʊz/

    verb

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  2. DISCLOSE definition: 1. to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden: 2. to make something…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISCLOSE is to make known or public. How to use disclose in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Disclose.

  4. Disclose definition: to make known; reveal or uncover. See examples of DISCLOSE used in a sentence.

  5. to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden: The company has disclosed profits of over $200 million. [ + that ] The police have disclosed that two officers are under internal investigation. Synonym. divulge. Fewer examples. She refused to disclose any details of the plan.

  6. If you disclose new or secret information, you tell it to someone. He will not disclose the names of his patients. American English : disclose / dɪsˈkloʊz /

  7. Disclose means to reveal or expose information that has previously been kept a secret — like a politician might be forced to disclose his finances or former scandals while running for office.

  8. DISCLOSURE definition: 1. the act of making something known or the fact that is made known: 2. the act of making…. Learn more.

  9. disclose something to allow something that was hidden to be seen synonym reveal. The door swung open, disclosing a long dark passage. Definition of disclose verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. disclose. (dɪskloʊz ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense discloses, present participle disclosing, past tense, past participle disclosed. transitive verb. If you disclose new or secret information, you tell people about it. Neither side would disclose details of the transaction.

  11. Define disclose. disclose synonyms, disclose pronunciation, disclose translation, English dictionary definition of disclose. tr.v. dis·closed , dis·clos·ing , dis·clos·es 1. To expose to view, as by removing a cover; uncover.

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