disclose
Pronunciation: [dɪsˈkloʊz]
Word
Context: "information sharing"
(verb) to make something known or to reveal something that was not known before. When someone discloses information, they are telling others about it for the first time.
Example
The scientist disclosed her findings in a public meeting.
Example
He did not disclose any details about the project during the discussion.
Example
What information did she disclose during the interview?
Context: "legal"
(verb) to reveal required information, especially in legal or official situations. This means sharing important details that people need to know in order to understand a case or agreement.
Example
The lawyer disclosed all relevant evidence to the court.
Example
The defendant refused to disclose any evidence that could help his case.
Example
Did the company disclose all necessary information in their report?
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