Similar words: disclose, close down, close, closet, closer, closest, close in, closely. Meaning: [dɪs'kləʊz] adj. 1. made known (especially something secret or concealed) 2. no longer concealed; uncovered as by opening a curtain; `discovered' is archaic and primarily a theater term.
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31 The state high court was mindful that many employers might not know what information should or should not be disclosed.
32 Several studies have disclosed relations between IgG markers and IgG subclass serum concentrations against particular antigens.
33 But when the contents of the will were disclosed last week, it was Mrs Rinehart who got control of the mines.
33 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
34 Trading in Rohr shares was halted by exchange officials yesterday until the company disclosed more information about the acquisition.
35 Officials recently disclosed that 34 children and 20 small women have been killed by the explosive deployment of air bags since 1991.
36 The police promptly disclosed that one of the Weahterman members had slugged Elrod with a lead pipe.
37 Schering disclosed what it regarded as confidential information to Falkman and the expert for this purpose.
38 The disclosure letter usually will start by reciting that certain matters are to be considered as generally disclosed.
39 The extent to which fiduciary duties are modified will depend on what precisely is disclosed and to what the beneficiary has consented.
40 De Benedetti disclosed that Hewlett-Packard Co had also approached Olivetti for a possible alliance, but declined to elaborate.
41 The history of astronomy also disclosed a succession of hypotheses, which made claims for physical truth look precarious.
42 The company never disclosed how many workers were let go, but the San Diego office was cut by about one-third.
43 Thus reports from social services and the medical service and probation service reports are not bound to be disclosed.
44 None of this material need in my opinion be disclosed to the prisoner.
45 The first, Thomas F.. Eagleton(sentencedict.com), was axed after it was disclosed he had undergone electric shock therapy for depression.
46 The merger was first announced in June 2000, although terms including details were not disclosed until September 22.
47 I have also disclosed my intention for the effect that the book will have.
48 For a child too young to make an informed request the information may be disclosed to a parent on his behalf.
49 A post-mortem examination disclosed she had died from a single knife wound, which had severed the artery.
50 Should these fees be disclosed as non-audit fees under the new regulations?
51 The vendor should be required to refer in the disclosure letter to the reason why the documents have been disclosed.
52 These new steps will also ensure that Verio customer information is not disclosed to unauthorized parties.
53 And pay he did, an amount that can not be disclosed under terms of the settlement.
54 It has not been disclosed which campus would provide which specialties.
55 It may then direct that the records or documents be disclosed to other parties to the proceedings.
56 In the report it was disclosed that neither pilot nor controller had any experience of the radar system in use at the time of the crash.
57 A recent Arizona survey disclosed that 9. 8 percent of boys in the third through sixth grades had tried smokeless tobacco.
58 Dirks relayed this news to some of his clients, who sold Equity Funding Corps shares before the fraud was publicly disclosed.
59 More evidence was disclosed by the police in the nine days at court than in the previous nine months.
60 But at the trial at the assizes a few months later, the name and address of the girl were both disclosed.
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