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disclose

1 of 1verb
/dɪs.ˈkloʊs/
Forms:discloses,disclosing,disclosed,disclosed
1

to reveal something by uncovering it

transitive
  • With a sense of anticipation, she slowly began to disclose the contents of the sealed envelope.
  • The archaeologists carefully excavated the ancient tomb, hoping to disclose hidden artifacts.
  • As the curtains were drawn back, they began to disclose a breathtaking view of the city skyline.
  • The artist slowly peeled away the layers of paint to disclose the original masterpiece beneath.
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2

to make something known to someone or the public, particularly when it was a secret at first

C1transitive
  • The company was legally required to disclose its financial records to shareholders.
  • The government was forced to disclose classified information regarding the surveillance program.
  • The investigative journalist's article disclosed corruption within the political establishment.
  • The company's spokesperson refused to disclose the details of the settlement agreement.
  • The author's memoir disclosed personal struggles and experiences that had been kept hidden for years.