Disclose
(verb)
- Make known (private or sensitive information).
- Reveal (something) that was previously hidden or secret.
- To make something known that was previously private or secret.
- To reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or unknown.
- 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:
- He disclosed the secret to his friend.
- The company disclosed the financial results.
- She disclosed her identity to the police.
- He disclosed the location of the hidden treasure.
- The government disclosed the classified information.