Present participle for to reveal or make public (information)
“Explain the general type of subject matter to allow them to determine whether they desire to attend, but do not disclose the news to be released.”
Present participle for to make a statement about something
“In Massachusetts, a defendant may be compelled to disclose his intention to rely upon an alibi defense.”
Present participle for to admit or confess to something
“The agent promised that if the plaintiff would remain silent and not disclose his wrongdoings to his employers, he would make good the loss arising from the unauthorized transactions.”
Present participle for to uncover, physically expose to view
“Or you can travel to an ancient Indian temple to disclose a hidden treasure.”
Present participle for to display or put on show
“This provides a limited grace period in which the inventor is free to publicly disclose his invention.”
Present participle for to be a sign or symptom of
“A study of the data will disclose that the ultra-violet radiation component is a complex function of electrical current.”
Present participle for to state or express something in words (or sounds)
Present participle for to relate a story or series of events by speech or writing
Present participle for to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
Present participle for to discover (something hidden, lost, or kept secret) by investigation or searching
Present participle for to bring up or refer to (something), usually briefly but specifically
Present participle for to tell or inform someone of a fact or information
Present participle for to arrive at an answer through logic
Present participle for to boast about
Present participle for to proceed, come or flow out from
Present participle for to predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
Present participle for to report on something, especially something worthy of a news article, before (someone else)
The broadcasting or spreading of information
Revealing, indicating, or betraying something
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