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disclose
[ dih-sklohz ]
verb (used with object)
- to make known; reveal or uncover:
to disclose a secret.
Antonyms: conceal
- to cause to appear; allow to be seen; lay open to view:
In spring the violets disclose their fragrant petals.
Synonyms: expose
- Obsolete. to open up; unfold.
noun
- Obsolete. disclosure.
disclose
/ dɪsˈkləʊz /
verb
- to make (information) known
- to allow to be seen; lay bare
Derived Forms
- disˈcloser, noun
Other Words From
- dis·closer noun
- predis·close verb (used with object) predisclosed predisclosing
- self-dis·closed adjective
- undis·closed adjective
Word History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
A representative from the team’s sales department said the organization does not publicly disclose the cost of season tickets.
Last year, Musk sued over another state law that requires platforms to disclose how they moderate content.
The report did not include the name of Hegseth’s accuser, and the statement did not disclose the results of the police investigation, which Monterey said was exempt from California’s public records laws.
She has not disclosed the nature of the health problem.
Churches don’t have to disclose their donors to the IRS, so donors could seek to influence elections while remaining anonymous — and get a tax deduction for their contributions.
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