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divulge
[ dih-vuhlj, dahy- ]
verb (used with object)
- to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
divulge
/ daɪˈvʌldʒ /
verb
- tr; may take a clause as object to make known (something private or secret); disclose
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Derived Forms
- diˈvulger, noun
- diˈvulgence, noun
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Other Words From
- di·vulgement noun
- di·vulger noun
- nondi·vulging adjective
- undi·vulged adjective
- undi·vulging adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of divulge1
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Synonym Study
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Example Sentences
Fortunately, the resident expert took the time to divulge his tips and tricks to The Daily Beast.
That will be hard to judge: the director of elections has so far failed to divulge many technical details.
But only in recent years have athletes begun to divulge lurid details of Olympic sexcapades and debauchery.
She refuses to divulge the name of the man who truly stole her heart, but Madden was one of the boys, she says.
Neither Kline nor his client is allowed to divulge the amount of the settlement.
“As I hope for future mercy, sir, I never will divulge it until you bid me,” replied Oswald.
Now the great Arun River was to divulge its secrets and we should see Everest again after nearly halving the distance.
To every appeal they heartlessly refused to divulge the key to the lock-in.
But he was not quite prepared to divulge just the precise thoughts that were in his mind.
I mentally resolved to divulge the whole to my friend and fellow-countryman Burkhardt, as we arrived at the so-termed Starosty.
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