Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
1 The military declined to divulge the number of troops remaining in Marawi.
2 Of course they would not divulge who is behind them, Lee added.
3 But he didn't divulge which regions are likely to be held back.
4 You have all been repeatedly warned to not divulge any personal information.
5 Then: Why wouldn't Susan Grace divulge the reason Mason went to Tennessee?
6 This was touchy stuff, asking a journalist to divulge information before publication.
7 People divulge secrets safe in the knowledge that we are all strangers.
8 After considerable persuasion, she promised to divulge her story to the Rev.
9 Please do not even divulge the fact that I own a machine.
10 I was strictly commanded by my guru not to divulge the secret.
11 A Dahcotah would die rather than divulge the secret of his clan.
12 You are not to divulge to anyone the sender of these flowers.
13 But it was a positive relief to divulge everything that concerned Iris.
14 Please do not even divulge that fact that I own a machine.
15 There was a mystery about his appearance he cared not to divulge .
16 It's under a blackout-mypeople have been instructed not to divulge it.
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