divulge
IPA: dɪvˈʌɫdʒ
verb
- (transitive) To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known.
- To indicate publicly; to proclaim.
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Examples of "divulge" in Sentences
- The amount of the monetary of reward is not divulged.
- She tells him to divulge the name of the illustrator Gwang hun.
- He divulged the radar's wavelength and the modulating frequencies.
- The studies, if actually read, will divulge the information given.
- They persistently refused to divulge any details of the purchaser.
- Long refused to divulge the name of the translator to the trial court.
- Burgoyne refused to divulge the contents of this dispatch to his staff.
- Riker asks why she hesitated to divulge the existence of the survivors.
- Bean did not divulge the extent or nature of the alleged correspondence.
- It is not important to divulge the complete date of birth of an individual.
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