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disclosing

Disclosing (noun) means the act of revealing information that was previously hidden. Example: “Disclosing the merger early could spook investors.”

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The act of revealing information that was previously hidden.
"Disclosing the merger early could spook investors."

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In plain EnglishThe ongoing act of making something known.

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disclosings plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “disclosing” mean?

The word “disclosing” means the act of revealing information that was previously hidden. In plain terms, the ongoing act of making something known.

How do you use “disclosing” in a sentence?

Here is “disclosing” used in a sentence: “Disclosing the merger early could spook investors.”

What part of speech is “disclosing”?

“Disclosing” is a noun.

Is “disclosing” a common word?

“Disclosing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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