disclosure

IPA: dɪskɫˈoʊʒɝ

noun

  • The act of revealing something.
  • (law) The making known of a previously hidden fact or series of facts to another party; the act of disclosing.
  • That which is disclosed; a previously hidden fact or series of facts that is made known.
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Examples of "disclosure" in Sentences

  • Things like that are part of what they call disclosure.
  • "This disclosure is about the truth," he said at a news conference.
  • In my view, his disclosure is a valuable educational service to the coin collecting community.
  • In other forms of insurance, disclosure is required for pricing and pooling, etc., but does health insurance?
  • “In other forms of insurance, disclosure is required for pricing and pooling, etc., but does health insurance”
  • That disclosure comes from a recent survey by Retrevo, a web site that amalgamates consumer electronics product reviews.
  • • George Osborne moving away from pay disclosure• Vince Cable backs disclosure, saying 'transparency is key'• Sir David Walker says government should not adopt his reforms
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Monday urging the judge in the case to keep Picard's lawsuit under seal, at least while settlement talks are ongoing, despite what they called the disclosure of confidential information from the lawsuit to the media.

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