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单词 disclosive
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disclosiveadj.

Brit. /dɪˈskləʊsɪv/, /dɪˈskləʊzɪv/, U.S. /dᵻˈskloʊsɪv/, /dᵻˈskloʊzɪv/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: disclose v., -ive suffix.
Etymology: < disclose v. + -ive suffix. Compare earlier disclosing adj.
That discloses or reveals.
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1821 Examiner 20 May 305/1 A production less disclosive as to unknown matter of fact..was never offered to a satiated public.
1860 Era 17 June 15/2 Hoisting about their big umbrellas [i.e. crinolines] in a manner which is most alarmingly disclosive of their legs.
1898 A. Wilberforce Spain & her Colonies i. 6 It seemed wiser to leave it [sc. Cadiz] unmentioned than to guard it with protecting, yet disclosive, treaties.
1953 Accounting Rev. 28 168/1 Such agencies are endowed with varying degrees of regulatory or disclosive powers.
1984 J. Macquarrie In Search of Deity xiv. 191 Ordinary events which can be given a natural explanation but which nevertheless become disclosive or revelatory events.
2000 Independent (Nexis) 9 July 31 A couple of embarrassingly disclosive books by ex-ministers.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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