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divulgence|dɪˈvʌldʒəns, daɪ-| [f. divulge v. + -ence: app. by form-association with indulgence, etc.] The action of divulging; disclosure.
1851Dickens Our School in Househ. Words 11 Oct. 51/2 The Chief ‘knew something bad of him’, and on pain of divulgence enforced Phil to be his bondsman. 1875Lightfoot Comm. Col. & Philem. (1876) 92 Their whole organisation was arranged so as to prevent the divulgence of its secrets to those without. |