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View usage for: (dɪskloʊz) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense discloses, present participle disclosing, past tense, past participle disclosedverbIf you disclose new or secret information, you tell people about it. Neither side would disclose details of the transaction. [VERB noun] The company disclosed that he will retire in May. [VERB that] [Also VERB wh ]Synonyms: make known, tell, reveal, publish More Synonyms of disclose More Synonyms of disclose disclose in British English (dɪsˈkləʊz) verb (transitive)1. to make (information) known 2. to allow to be seen; lay bare Derived forms discloser (disˈcloser) noun disclose in American English (dɪsˈkloʊz) verb transitiveWord forms: disˈclosed or disˈclosing1. to bring into view; uncover 2. to reveal; make known; specif., to reveal (dental plaque) as by applying a special coloring agent to the teeth SIMILAR WORDS: reˈveal Derived forms discloser (disˈcloser) noun Word origin ME disclosen < base of OFr desclore: see di- 1 & close 2 (dɪskloʊz) Word forms: (present) discloses, (past) disclosed, (perfect) disclosed, (progressive) disclosing verb( Insurance: Underwriting) If you disclose information to an insurer, you provide information about a risk that may be relevant when calculating the premium. Please fully disclose all material facts that are relevant to the policy including any disease or claimsmade by you. If you disclose motoring convictions to an automobile insurer you will often have to pay an extrapremium. If you disclose information to an insurer, you provide information about a risk that may be relevantwhen calculating the premium. Examples of 'disclose' in a sentencedisclose He had information and disclosed that information.It may be fraudsters trying to lure you into disclosing personal details.The company refused to disclose the value of workers' shareholding.A survey by an insurance company disclosed that 30 per cent of dog owners had used a pet cart.The corporation also disclosed that it paid 29m in unpredictability and flexibility allowances in 2014-15.He also promises'not to use the information disclosed save for the purposes of pursuing legal remedies '.A spokesman for the department said:'We cannot disclose any information as it is confidential.They are not allowed to disclose any information received from the police to a third party.Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.The loan will have to be disclosed in the company accounts.They will ask you to sign a declaration allowing your doctor to disclose your medical details.They are also reluctant to disclose any information about these interests.He proved perfectly willing to disclose the secret.The more information you disclose the more likely it can be used in the wrong way.Further financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.The company has disclosed the timing and nature of the transaction in its public filings.She is reticent about disclosing the gory details.The report also disclosed evidence of more people leaving the party.The arrests follow allegations that confidential police information has been disclosed.Neither company would disclose yesterday the exact sum paid.Nor are they compelled to disclose personal details to the police.Such funds are not required to disclose information about their investments and they are famously opaque.Difficult trading conditions have also increased managerial willingness to disclose information about company affairs.Many were also reluctant to disclose the source of their food.It did not disclose details of how many posts could be lost as a result of the changes.The company will not disclose the location of the ship because of security concerns but deny any wrongdoing.As it is, careful mapping has disclosed its secrets.As it went on it became clear that much of the supposedly secret information disclosed by the defendants was already in the public domain.No transaction price was disclosed. In other languagesdisclose British English: disclose / dɪsˈkləʊz/ VERB If you disclose new or secret information, you tell it to someone. He will not disclose the names of his patients. - American English: disclose
- Arabic: يُفْشِي
- Brazilian Portuguese: divulgar
- Chinese: 披露
- Croatian: otkriti
- Czech: oznámit
- Danish: afsløre
- Dutch: onthullen
- European Spanish: revelar
- Finnish: paljastaa
- French: dévoiler
- German: bekanntgeben
- Greek: αποκαλύπτω
- Italian: divulgare
- Japanese: 明らかにする
- Korean: 드러내다
- Norwegian: vise
- Polish: wyjawić
- European Portuguese: divulgar
- Romanian: a divulga
- Russian: разглашать
- Latin American Spanish: revelar
- Swedish: avslöja
- Thai: เปิดเผย
- Turkish: ortaya çıkarmak
- Ukrainian: розкривати
- Vietnamese: tiết lộ
Chinese translation of 'disclose' vt - [information]
透露 (tòulù) to disclose that ... (= reveal) 透露 ... (tòulù ... )
Definition to make (information) known Neither side would disclose details of the transaction. Synonyms make known relate broadcast unveil utter make public out (informal) let slip spill the beans about (informal) cough (slang) blow wide open (slang) get off your chest (informal) spill your guts about (slang) Opposites Definition to allow to be seen clapboard façades that revolve to disclose snug interiors Synonyms lay bare bring to light take the wraps off Opposites cover , hide , mask , conceal , obscure , veil , secrete Additional synonymsDefinition to exchange (thoughts) or make known (information or feelings) by speech, writing, or other means The result will be communicated to parents. Synonyms make known, report, announce, reveal, publish, declare, spread, disclose, pass on, proclaim, transmit, convey, impart, divulge, disseminateDefinition to admit (a fault or crime) He has confessed to seventeen murders.She confesses that she only wrote those books for the money. Synonyms admit, acknowledge, disclose, confide, own up, come clean (informal), divulge, blurt out, come out of the closet, make a clean breast of, get (something) off your chest (informal), spill your guts (slang), fess up, sing (slang, US), cough (slang) Definition to learn about for the first time As he discovered, she had a brilliant mind. Synonyms find out, see, learn, reveal, spot, determine, notice, realize, recognize, perceive, detect, disclose, uncover, discern, ascertain, suss (out) (slang), get wise to (informal) |