Divulge
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Divulge ( verb )
- Make known (private or sensitive information).
- Reveal or make public (something previously kept secret or private).
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin divulgare "make public", from di- "widely" + vulgare "make known".
Examples:
- The company has decided not to divulge the details of the new product before its launch.
- The employee was fired for divulging confidential information about the company.
- The government official was accused of divulging classified information to the press.
- The company was forced to divulge the details of the merger to the public.
- The company's CEO was unwilling to divulge the details of the new product launch to the media.
(As a noun)
Divulge ( noun )
- Make known (private or sensitive information).
- Reveal or make public (something previously kept secret or private).
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin divulgare "make public", from di- "widely" + vulgare "make known".
Examples:
- The company has decided not to divulge the details of the new product before its launch.
- The employee was fired for divulging confidential information about the company.
- The government official was accused of divulging classified information to the press.
- The company was forced to divulge the details of the merger to the public.
- The company's CEO was unwilling to divulge the details of the new product launch to the media.