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disclosure
[ dih-skloh-zher ]
noun
- that which is disclosed; a revelation.
- Patent Law. (in a patent application) the descriptive information imparted by the specification claims, drawings, and models submitted.
disclosure
/ dɪsˈkləʊʒə /
noun
- something that is disclosed
- the act of disclosing; revelation
Other Words From
- non·dis·clo·sure noun
- pre·dis·clo·sure noun
- self-dis·clo·sure noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disclosure1
Example Sentences
This material has been reviewed by the CIA to prevent the disclosure of classified information.
Full disclosure: The event was held at the headquarters of IAC, the corporate parent of The Daily Beast.
Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability.
Unless there is “a clear national security or law enforcement need,” the bias would lean toward disclosure.
It also found that as age increases, self-disclosure on social networking sites decreases.
That such advice may be a good defense a full and honest disclosure of all the facts must be made to him.
It is nothing like so important as he thinks, but its disclosure at the present moment would ruin all our plans.
Now you know, said Dangerfield, who didnt seem particularly pleased at the disclosure.
Dan called Bassett at Fraserville on the long distance telephone and told him of the disclosure.
At every new disclosure they chuckled with admiration, as though at a tremendous but splendid lie.
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