discloseverb [ I or T ]
uk/dɪˈskləʊz/us/dɪˈskloʊz/formalC2 to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden:
The company has disclosed profits of over £200 million.
[ + that ] The police have disclosed that two officers are under internal investigation.
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- She refused to disclose any details of the plan.
- He received an anonymous letter threatening to disclose details of his affair if he didn't pay the money.
- This information cannot be disclosed without authorization from a minister.
- They made an agreement not to disclose any details.
- The journalist refused to disclose her sources.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Announcing, informing & stating
- acquaint sb/yourself with sth
- advise
- advisement
- annunciation
- awake
- come out
- confront
- declare
- fyi
- give sb a heads up idiom
- hand
- head
- let sb know idiom
- official
- pronouncement
- put
- put sth out 1
- spread the word idiom
- tell
- unannounced
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