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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - divulge

 
 

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Divulge

divulge
 transitive verb  (~d; divulging)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin divulgare, from dis- + vulgare to make known, from vulgus mob  Date: 15th century  1. archaic to make public ; proclaim  2. to make known (as a confidence or secret)  Synonyms: see reveal  • ~nce noun
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1.
  v.tr. disclose; reveal (a secret etc.). Derivatives divulgation n. divulgement n. divulgence n. Etymology: L divulgare (as DI-(2), vulgare publish f. vulgus common people) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. книж. разглашать; обнародовать to divulge a secret —- разгласить тайну 2. редк. становиться известным; разглашаться ...
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3.
  (divulges, divulging, divulged) If you divulge a piece of secret or private information, you tell it to someone. (FORMAL) Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations... I do not want to divulge where the village is. = reveal, disclose VERB: V n, V wh, also V n to n, V that ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
4.
  ~ v to give someone information, especially about something secret  (Staff may not divulge confidential information. | divulge sth to sb)  (Do not divulge the conclusions of the report to anyone. | divulge what/where etc)  (Adams refused to divulge what he had done with the money. | divulge your sources (=say who told you)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
5.
  - c.1450, from L. divulgare "publish, make common," from dis- "apart" + vulgare "make common property," from vulgus "common people." ...
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