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Divulge

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Divulge meaning

To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known. | To indicate publicly; to proclaim.

Example sentences (20)

Agent Mike McCartney of Vayner Sports did not divulge financial details, but ESPN said it was a $41.25 million deal with $24 million fully guaranteed.

And since we're not in the business of gatekeeping here at POPSUGAR, I'm more than happy to divulge all of my best denim findings below.

Besanko delayed releasing reasons for his judgement until Monday to allow the Australian government time to ensure it did not inadvertently divulge national security secrets.

But in practice, it seems clear that schools are nervous about accepting adolescents who divulge psychiatric histories.

He did not divulge details of the complaint, but confirmed it did not involve sexual harassment and was not criminal in nature.

However, the four-time All-Star stated he did not want to divulge any additional information currently.

However, they did not divulge any details about the kind of metal used in the or about who might have tried to kill Marianna.

In her 12 questions to the National Assembly, Hughes had asked if government has a Gas Plan strategy and if yes to divulge the terms of reference and say when this would be shared with the general public.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sidestepped a question about the reported meeting at a televised news conference on Saturday, saying he wouldn't divulge information to Hamas.

It also refused to divulge prices due to commercial agreements with Eskom.

It does not seem right that the planners, our servants, are not prepared to divulge the criteria by which such decisions are made on our behalf, decisions which are very relevant to our town.

It said that if something appeared to be too good to be true, too urgent, or too sensitive to divulge "just stop –you’re likely facing a scam.

She went on to divulge the gender of her upcoming child.

Social media companies by contrast aren’t required to divulge who is in charge of what, even though they have entire divisions devoted to critical jobs such as stopping incitement to violence, harassment and misinformation on their networks.

The teenager did not divulge much about her parents but added she yearned to reside with them.

USC declined to divulge if it was committing extra financial resources to those same areas.

We can only divulge the cause of deἀth and the manner of deἀth at this time, per state legislation.

Weiss said in his recent letter that he would be willing to discuss such topics with congressional officials, but reiterated that he cannot divulge information about the Hunter Biden case because it is an active criminal investigation.

While Federighi revealed this during the WWDC 2023 event, he did not divulge any more details about how this feature will be implemented.

While Ford didn’t divulge much information to the outlet about its strategy, a spokesperson for GM said that offering EVs at a wider range of price points is the center of their sales strategy.