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disclose

dihs-KLOHZ
verb
1
To reveal information that was previously secret or unknown.
"The company had to disclose its financial losses to shareholders."
"He refused to disclose his sources to the journalist."

How to Use Disclose

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo make known something that had been hidden or private.

When to use it

Common in formal, legal, and business contexts (disclosing financial or medical information).

Common pairings
disclose information fully disclose disclose a secret

Word Forms

disclosed past tense, discloses plural, discloses singular

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The company had to _____ its financial losses to shareholders.

Etymology

From Old French desclore, "to unclose, uncover" — built from dis- plus Latin claudere, "to close."

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