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Sentence count:179+4Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: exposeopenrevealshowuncoverunmaskAntonym: concealhideSimilar words: closecloserclosetcloselyclose inclosestclose upclose downMeaning: [dɪs'kləʊz]  v. 1. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 2. disclose to view as by removing a cover. 
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31. The reader does not disclose the term of the original lease which expired on 25 March 1991.
32. It said it would absorb Information Consulting but could not disclose details of the transaction.
33. Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that received it disclose it. Dr. Seuss 
34. The suit claimed that Pike committed fraud for failing to disclose his background and sought his removal from control of the venture.
35. He also failed to disclose that Rose lawyers, including Mrs Clinton, had done work on the development.
36. He is already interviewing candidates, whose names he declined to disclose.
37. Schneider faces five counts of fraudulently obtaining bank loans for building projects and one count of failing to disclose bankruptcy.
38. We are obliged to disclose the name of our client and such other relevant details concerning his business.
39. Local authorities are legally obliged to record unmet needs and disclose details of these.
40. Both Raytheon and the utility declined to disclose financial terms.
41. Was there any contractual duty on the defendants to disclose this material fact to the plaintiff?
42. Dickson reveals that the Coniston Mine was being managed in a similar manner though fails to disclose who the operators were.
43. The Chronicle argues that reporters have a limited constitutional right not to disclose confidential sources.
44. Fine clothes may disguise, but silly words will disclose a fool. Aesop 
45. Of course, the parties might agree to disclose expert reports,(Sentence dictionary) a practice which is encouraged by the Court of Appeal.
46. The Vendor ought to act in good faith and disclose any such matters.
47. The crime is to disclose an official secret, probably even if extracted from the accused at the point of a pistol.
48. A parliament code of conduct is being debated that would require members to disclose their assets and business interests.
49. It is a federal crime to intentionally disclose the contents of an intercepted telephone call.
50. Gingrich did not disclose that in meeting with an ethics committee lawyer.
51. This was not confined to security information but encompassed any information which was not in the interests of the state to disclose.
52. He was well aware that highly accurate biological tests would disclose his responsibility.
53. It is normal practice for the vendor to disclose various documents to the purchaser as part of the disclosure exercise.
54. A trade magazine journalist was ordered in the High Court to disclose the source of commercially sensitive information.
55. The ministry has refused to disclose what was in the vaccines.
56. The argument is over a 3.4% stake that it has been forced to disclose in Jardine Matheson Holdings itself.
57. The banks declined to disclose the purchase price but sources close to the deal said it is about $ 150 million.
58. The vendor will subsequently wish to disclose all such documents against the warranties.
59. John Donaldson continued to pay R. T. Smith his salary on the understanding he would never disclose the fact.
60. A little fold of the veil can be drawn aside to disclose his mood at that time.
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