📢disclose

verb
/dɪsˈkloʊz/

Meaning

to make something known; to reveal information that was previously secret or hidden
to reveal or make information known; to expose

Example Sentences

The company refused to disclose details of the agreement.

The company must disclose all financial information.

Example Expressions

full disclosure

Synonyms

reveal, expose, uncover, divulge, announce, unveil
Entry 1
reveal, expose, uncover, divulge, announce
Entry 2
reveal, expose, unveil, divulge

Antonyms

conceal, hide, suppress, cover
Entry 1
conceal, hide, suppress
Entry 2
conceal, hide, cover, suppress

Collocations

disclose information, disclose details, disclose identity, disclose agreement, fully disclose, publicly disclose
Entry 1
disclose information, disclose details, disclose identity, disclose agreement
Entry 2
disclose information, disclose details, fully disclose, publicly disclose

More Example Sentences

We are expected not to disclose confidential details.

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