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(1) Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
(2) Make known; confess.
(1) These firms are not allowed to divulge any information without either your permission or that of a spouse.
(2) She does not want to divulge any information regarding the nature of her speech in order to keep the curiosity alive.
(3) I am now at liberty to divulge the information that I am going to be a dad come mid-August.
(4) So far the executive agency of the Department of Health has said it does not divulge information about faults.
(5) I am too much of a gentleman to divulge her age
(6) Where an author has not entered into a contractual agreement to disclose a work, his or her right to control divulgation is absolute.
(7) Sometimes managers feel uneasy about divulging certain information to their people.
(8) Third, rights should be extended to include a divulgation right.
(9) It's remarkable how much we're able to glean of this character through such little divulgence .
(10) Unlike the French right of divulgation , the right of first publication limits the display right to a public display.
(11) If you have perhaps you could direct me to the article that divulges this information.
(12) Brushing this obviously significant divulgence aside, she surmised the unattainable brunette's history.
(13) A lot of information is divulged during this feature, and I was glad that Paramount included it on the disc.
(14) After his information was divulged , he received death threats - including one written in blood.
(15) However, the health board has been criticised by anti-abortion campaigners for not divulging information about the case.
(16) Also, be careful about divulging personal information in news group chatting.
(17) Mr Ralphs is calling for an inquiry into what led to his information being divulged .
(18) It explains the kinds of tactics interrogators are likely to use to coerce you into confessing or divulging information.
(19) If there are delicate negotiations going on, and divulging information may jeopardize these, one might understand.
(20) I stand firmly on the side of resisting court-ordered divulgence of sources.
disclose
reveal
tell
communicate
pass on
publish
broadcast
proclaim
expose
uncover
make public
give away
let slip
spill the beans about
let on about
let the cat out of the bag about
cloak
conceal
enshroud
hide
mask
shroud
veil
Conceal
Hide
Keep
Secrete