0 to give new or secret information to someone -- wyjawić, ujawniać
The historical, without realizing it, obeys and discloses the figure and the signature of the historial.
Physicians must learn that it is important to disclose the risks and benefits of procedures and alternatives to patients and their relatives.
Finally, the relatively impersonal nature of the interview process may discourage some older people from disclosing information about sensitive traumatic events.
Transcending the mere extension of the senses, technology simply discloses a 'way of revealing'.
There are also irregular evaluation sessions that are arranged when reports from party intelligence sources disclose ' wrongdoings' by politicians and office holders.
Should people choose to disclose their votes, and the reasons behind them, they are free to do so.
Under a system of voluntary disclosure, the non-credibility of a statement of ignorance creates the incentive to acquire and disclose genetic test results.
Sounding out the neighbours prematurely carries the risk of disclosing one's own indecision, for which one could later be reproached.