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disclosure

Pronunciation: [dɪsˈkloʊʒər]

Word

Context: "business"

(noun) It means sharing important information, especially about plans or secrets. In a company, when they talk about their strategies, they are making a disclosure.

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The company's disclosure helped investors understand its future growth plans.

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Without disclosure of the risks, investors felt uneasy about the project.

Example

What kind of information should be included in the disclosure?

Context: "legal"

(noun) This refers to the act of revealing information that is required by law. For instance, a lawyer must make a disclosure of evidence during a trial.

Example

The lawyer made the necessary disclosure to ensure a fair trial.

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Failure to provide full disclosure could lead to legal consequences.

Example

What does the law say about disclosure in court?

Context: "health"

(noun) It means telling someone about important health information. For instance, doctors have to make disclosures about the risks of a treatment.

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The doctor’s disclosure about side effects helped the patient make an informed choice.

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If there is no disclosure of potential risks, patients may feel confused or scared.

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Why is disclosure of health information important for patients?

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