0 past simple and past participle of disclose --
1 to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden: --
[ + that ] The police have disclosed that two officers are under internal investigation.
So, a few days later, he disclosed everything to us, and also sought our consent and good will.
Genethics mining whether a particular peril must be disclosed is its materiality to the patient's decision: all risks potentially affecting the decision must be unmasked.
Selfhood was also disclosed in their gestures, which had a rhythmic flow and fluent form.
However, this was before locative phenomenons were disclosed.
They are only required to be disclosed in such detail in prospectuses of trustee service providers.
Lack of systematic collection and analysis; but available information is disclosed.
The study of the cardiac conduction system in our patient disclosed several interesting features.
The 15 participants' stories disclosed that, while community volunteering was basically rewarding, it was not always frustration-free.