0 to give someone information that should be kept secret -- avsløre
Doctors are not allowed to divulge medical information about their patients to other people.
Its acquisition is subordinated to the willingness of village sages to divulge their knowledge and governed by the etiquette of polite inquiry.
Unfortunately, the archives have not divulged all their secrets.
But how can the patient make such a decision if the doctor is constrained by contract from divulging important information to the patient?
While they divulged their crimes before all those present, they slowly stripped the clothes from their bodies piece by piece, until they stood there naked.
I, the doctor, know better than the patient when to divulge information.
The work divulged the strengths of and possibilities for individual and collective self-rule.
How much information must clinicianresearchers divulge to their patient-subjects when enrolling them in clinical trials?
It is possible that not all relationships were divulged to the interviewers.