Definition: 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. Disclose to view as by removing a cover.
Use 'disclose' in a sentence:
1. Science can disclose the mysteries of nature.
2. First, I must disclose that I'm biased. I love my caffeine.
3. These inspectors are not even allowed to disclose to their parents their actual line of work,
4. She disclosed a secret.
5. I refuse to disclose any details of the encounter.
6. Then ask them to publicly disclose this information to all consumers.
7. The letter's contents were not disclosed.
8. It was disclosed that two women were being interviewed by the police.
9. Disclose your interest, and all - hopefully - will be forgiven.
10. The company disclosed that he will retire in May.
11. The Council was merely given a condensed version of what had already been disclosed in Washington.
12. They contend that the company failed to disclose material information.
13. One way to deal with that is to disclose more information.
14. Nominee directors should disclose whom they report to.
15. He goes on to disclose the strict guidelines around the employee sales: "You may buy gifts for someone, but they track each item, and if your gift ends up online they know who to ask."
16. Bank of America did not disclose the value of the transaction.
17. She disclosed that she had been married for a month.
18. Apple doesn't disclose the store's revenue.
19. How to guarantee the verity of the financial information disclosed by listed companies?
20. But as to what happened thereafter, that will be disclosed in the ensuing chapter.
21. He refused to disclose the source of his income.
22. The company's stock was suspended from trading Wednesday for failing to disclose its2009 financial results.
23. Why didn't she say a word? Is there anything in her mind that she finds it hard to disclose?
24. She declined to disclose Toshiba's partners or other details.
25. She will never reveal/ disclose her friends' secrets.
26. Questions are a powerful tool, especially when they encourage others to disclose information about themselves.
27. Executives have the right to refuse to disclose some details.
28. But it did not disclose how much it raised.
29. The pair consistently refused to disclose the identity of their client.
30. The statement of claim was stuck out because it disclosed no cause of action.
31. He disclosed his views about this thing.
32. I am afraid we are not at liberty to disclose that information.
33. Spain’s savings banks do not disclose the figure.
34. Can you disclose the specific arrangements of the visit?
35. Details of the murder were revealed/ disclosed by a local newspaper.
36. In the us, companies are not required to disclose their energy use.
37. He disclosed important information to the rival of his company.
38. I have decided to disclose why Americans are so confused.
39. They will ask you to sign a declaration allowing your doctor to disclose your medical details.
40. Neither side would disclose details of the transaction.
41. The report discloses that human error was to blame for the accident.
42. In addition, the respondent disclosed professional confidences to one of the patients.
43. The full extent of the losses was disclosed yesterday.
44. This information must not be disclosed without prior written consent.
45. The company didn't disclose how much it expects to gain from the two deals.
46. The spokesman refused to disclose details of the takeover to the press.
47. The door swung open, disclosing a long dark passage.
48. She did not disclose evidence that was likely to prejudice her client's case.