disclose

  • 31disclose — dis·close || dɪs kləʊz v. reveal, expose to view …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 32disclose — verb make (secret or new information) known. ↘allow (something hidden) to be seen. Derivatives discloser noun disclosure noun Origin ME: from OFr. desclos , stem of desclore, based on L. claudere to close …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 33disclose — v. a. 1. Uncover, expose, bring to view, bring to light. 2. Reveal, divulge, show, unfold, unveil, tell, utter, betray, communicate, lay open, make known …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 34disclose — verb 1) the information must not be disclosed to anyone Syn: reveal, make known, divulge, tell, impart, communicate, pass on, vouchsafe; release, make public, broadcast, publish, report, unveil; leak, betray, let slip …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 35disclose — v 1. make known, reveal, tell, impart, inform, relate, utter, Archaic. discover, declare, break the news; divulge, let slip, leak, let the cat out of the bag, spill the beans, blow the lid off, blurt out, blab; release, break, report, publish,… …

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  • 36disclose — dis·close …

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  • 37disclose — verb 1) the information must not be disclosed Syn: reveal, make known, divulge, tell, impart, communicate, pass on, release, make public, broadcast, publish 2) surgery disclosed a growth Syn …

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  • 38disclose — dis•close [[t]dɪˈskloʊz[/t]] v. t. closed, clos•ing 1) to make known; reveal 2) lay open to view • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < OF desclos , s. of desclore=des dis I+clore to close < L claudere dis•clos′er, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 39disclose —   Hō ike, hua i …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 40disclose — To bring into view by uncovering; to expose; to make known; to lay bare; to reveal to knowledge; to free from secrecy or ignorance, or make known. See discovery …

    Black's law dictionary