Meaning & Definition of word "Disclose"

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    Disclose

    /dɪsˈkloʊz/

    verb:

    • 1. to make (something) known or public.
      • Example: The company decided to disclose the details of the merger to its employees.
    • 2. to reveal or expose (something that was hidden or secret).
      • Example: She chose to disclose her health condition to her family.
    • 3. to allow something to be seen; to uncover.
      • Example: The archaeologists worked to disclose the ancient ruins that lay beneath the soil.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'disclosen', from Old French 'disclore', from Latin 'disclōrāre' (to make known).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    disclose information:

    To make information available to others.

    disclose one's secrets:

    To reveal personal or private information.

    disclose to the public:

    To make details accessible to the general audience.

    Related Words

    reveal:

    To make something known that was previously hidden.

    divulge:

    To make known (private or sensitive information).

    expose:

    To make something visible, typically something hidden.

    Slang Meanings of disclose