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    Dis·close
    /dəˈsklōz/

    verb

  2. Definition of disclose verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. disclose in American English. (dɪˈsklouz) (verb -closed, -closing) transitive verb. 1. to make known; reveal or uncover. to disclose a secret. 2. to cause to appear; allow to be seen; lay open to view. In spring the violets disclose their fragrant petals.

  4. disclose is one of the 5,000 most common words in modern written English. It is similar in frequency to words like customary, embed, labourer, tariff, and testify. It typically occurs about ten times per million words in modern written English.

  5. to give new or secret information to someone: He refused to disclose details of the report. (Definition of disclose from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Define disclose. disclose synonyms, disclose pronunciation, disclose translation, English dictionary definition of disclose. tr.v. dis·closed , dis·clos·ing , dis·clos·es 1. To expose to view, as by removing a cover; uncover. 2. To make known . dis·clos′a·ble adj. dis·clos′er n....

  7. disclose meaning, definition, what is disclose: to make something publicly known, especi...: Learn more.

  8. Disclose definition: to make known; reveal or uncover. See examples of DISCLOSE used in a sentence.

  9. reveal or uncover: to disclose a secret. to cause to appear; allow to be seen; lay open to view: In spring the violets disclose their fragrant petals. [Obs.] to open up; unfold. n. [Obs.] disclosure.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · disclose (third-person singular simple present discloses, present participle disclosing, simple past and past participle disclosed) ( transitive, obsolete) To open up, unfasten . ( transitive) To uncover, physically expose to view . Synonyms: reveal, unveil.

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