disclosed
Pronunciation: [dɪsˈkloʊzd]
Word
Context: "reveal information"
(verb) to make something known or to show it to others. If you disclose something, you are telling people what was previously a secret or not known.
Example
She disclosed her plans for the surprise party at the meeting.
Example
He did not disclose the details of the project, keeping them private.
Example
What important information has been disclosed about the event?
Context: "legal"
(verb) to formally reveal information that must be shared by law or rules. This often happens in legal situations or business.
Example
The company disclosed its financial results in a public statement.
Example
The court argued that he failed to disclose critical evidence during the trial.
Example
Did you disclose all necessary information to the clients?
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