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- DictionaryDis·clo·sure/dəˈsklōZHər/
noun
- 1. the action of making new or secret information known: "a judge ordered the disclosure of the documents"
Disclosure definition: the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation. . See examples of DISCLOSURE used in a sentence.
If you make a disclosure, you reveal information not previously known — either because it's new information or because it's been kept secret. Disclosure of new evidence at a trial could reveal that the accused is innocent of the crime.
1. a. : to make known or public. would not disclose his salary. b. : to expose to view. c. archaic : hatch. 2. obsolete : to open up. discloser noun. plural disclosers. disclosable. dis-ˈklō-zə-bəl. adjective. I shall go into Mexico with a pretty definite purpose, which, however, is not at present disclosable. Ambrose Bierce.
disclosure. [uncountable] the act of making something known or public that was previously secret or private synonym revelation. The bank will need full disclosure of your financial situation and assets. The court ruled to prevent public disclosure of the contents of the documents.
2 days ago · Disclosure is the act of giving people new or secret information. ...insufficient disclosure of negative information about the company. ...unauthorised newspaper disclosures.
noun. Something disclosed, especially something not previously known or realized: apocalypse, exposé, exposure, revelation. Informal: eye opener.
Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024 How to use disclosure in a sentence Within minutes, it seems, of the disclosures of these tragic events, large numbers of people chose a side and stuck to it.