disclose

Definition

  • verb: to make (something) known to the public
  • verb: to open up
  • synonyms: open, divulge, reveal

Examples

  • The company has 'disclosed' that it will be laying off thousands of workers later this year.

  • The identity of the victim has not yet been 'disclosed'.

  • He refused to 'disclose' the source of his information.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) or private forums, "using any means of communication, "including but not limited "to that which is disclosed orally "or in written or electronic form." I think I need a lawyer. It's standard. It doesn't feel very standard. (..)
    2014 Ex Machina
  • (..) Give me back my Rhodey. I got him! Okay. Anybody on our side hiding any shocking, and fantastic abilities they'd like to disclose, I'm open to suggestion. You want to get to them? You got to go through me. We haven't met yet. - I'm Clint. (..)
    2016 Captain America: Civil War
  • (..) some part of the trick that went wrong? Mr. Cutter, I see your predicament. But Alfred Borden's life hangs in the balance. If you were prepared to disclose the details to me in private, I might be able to judge their relevance to the case. Might this be an acceptable compromise? (..)
    2006 The Prestige