Disclose (verb)

  1. Make known (private or sensitive information).
  2. Reveal (something) that was previously hidden or secret.
  3. To make something known that was previously private or secret.
  4. To reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or unknown.
  5. To reveal or make known private or sensitive information.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "uncover, reveal"): from old french desclore, based on latin claudere "to shut".

Examples:

  1. He disclosed the secret to his friend.
  2. The company disclosed the financial results.
  3. She disclosed her identity to the police.
  4. He disclosed the location of the hidden treasure.
  5. The government disclosed the classified information.
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