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Meanings of
declassified
in English
Portuguese
desconfidencialização
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Publication of formerly secret information.
declassify
declassification
declassifying
Portuguese
desconfidencialização
Declassified.
Related terms
unclassified
Synonyms
Examples for "
declassify
"
declassify
declassification
declassifying
Examples for "
declassify
"
1
The CIA has shown no inclination to
declassify
its secret war .
2
But for over a year, people have asked me to
declassify
.
3
In the end I can always
declassify
if it proves necessary.
4
Israel pressured the present South African government not to
declassify
documents obtained by Polakow-Suransky.
5
We can
declassify
Princess back to plain old Eva Hodges, female, age four, Caucasian.
1
It shows, rather dramatically, the drop-off of
declassification
during the Bush years.
2
Schiff has repeatedly called for the
declassification
of the 28-page report section.
3
CIA clandestine service histories were obtained through
declassification
and through unofficial sources.
4
He was speaking after the
"
declassification
"
of the British Home Office guidelines.
5
Accordingly, the surprise
declassification
presents a selective narrative that the U.S. wants in circulation.
1
It also means reversing the Bush administration's classifying tons and
declassifying
little.
2
I support
declassifying
state information in this case.
3
Secrets are sacrosanct in Washington until officials find political expediency in either
declassifying
them or leaking them selectively.
4
The biotechnology company, a frequently rumored takeover target, proposed
declassifying
its 12-member board in its annual proxy filing.
5
After the motion was filed, Microsoft began
declassifying
documents and now only about 40 are still under dispute.
Usage of
declassified
in English
1
We got a new batch of
declassified
material a few weeks ago.
2
The jet's recently
declassified
flight manual shows just how extraordinary it is.
3
The Clinton administration has released the
declassified
document to the Citizens' Committee.
4
Only 12 pages of the report were
declassified
by DIA and released.
5
Nor does the
declassified
portion of the report identify Snowden by name.
6
Some months later it was completely
declassified
and relegated to the incinerator.
7
One DSS who I know nothing about-he'snot in the
declassified
archives.
8
It's a memo, newly
declassified
,
from a Swiss source to the OSS.
9
The new findings include freshly
declassified
information, a State Department official told Reuters.
10
In August this year, the 18-page top secret document was
declassified
.
11
The
declassified
documents mentioned Area 51, by name, as a top-secret testing facility.
12
The first line originally stated unequivocally that the Yahoo documents would be
declassified
.
13
But the Americans refused, saying the videos had not been
declassified
.
14
This all changed in 1973 when it was
declassified
as such.
15
On Friday, Nunes published the memo after Donald Trump
declassified
it.
16
The four-page memo, written by Republican aides, was
declassified
without redactions.
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declassified
declassify
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
declassify in
declassify documents
declassify files
declassify government
declassify in order
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Translations for
declassified
Portuguese
desconfidencialização
Declassified
through the time
Declassified
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United States of America
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