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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91 Magnet's finance director Albert King has suddenly left the company, it was disclosed last night.
92 Last year, it retained investment bankers and disclosed it was considering an initial public offering of stock.
93 Flows due to the transactions of these customers influence the cash position of the money market but are not disclosed by the Bank.
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94 No sum is disclosed but bankruptcy proceedings can only be brought if at least £750 is owed.
95 Legally, such capital instruments are debt and should therefore be disclosed within liabilities.
96 Any facts that might affect the customer's decision whether or not to proceed must be disclosed.
97 Bristol Rovers announced an annual profit of nearly £90,000 and disclosed they have £1.3m in the bank.
98 Conoco also disclosed it has started a review of offshore maintenance operations could lead to a jobs rundown.
99 In reply, the vendors might ask for the purchaser's investigation report to be disclosed.
100 But routine screening of milk for contaminants should have disclosed higher lead levels by mid-October.
101 There are no other matters relating to him which need to be disclosed pursuant to Rule 16.4 of the Listing Rules.
102 Customers were not told about the fees in advance; they were disclosed later on their information tickets.
103 The deal-which included 60,000 grenades and 2m rounds of ammunition-was never publicly disclosed.
104 A school record on a child may have to be disclosed as may any other record held by the school or authority.
105 Amounts of ground rent, other rents and premiums must also be disclosed with the frequency of rent reviews.
106 They will testify to what their post-mortem examinations of the victims disclosed.
107 The newly disclosed documents contradict White House claims that Mrs Clinton did not play a significant role in the firings.
108 At the same time they disclosed details of some of the charges facing her.
109 The court held on demurrer that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action.
110 His warning was disclosed yesterday in what appeared to be an amazing blunder by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.
111 The report disclosed that the Ministry of Agriculture monitoring programme for the lake had been seriously inaccurate.
112 Last week, Mattel disclosed that its stock-for-stock merger proposal had been turned down by Hasbro.
113 The vendor's agent disclosed the amount of an offer made by one potential purchaser to another.
114 Using an assumed name, he sneaked into Hong Kong for reasons he asked not to be disclosed.
115 Salesmen warning DOOR-TO-DOOR salesmen are posing as Fire Brigade representatives to sell potentially lethal fire extinguishers, it has been disclosed.
116 It has not disclosed how much it thought these brands were worth.
117 One difference: He disclosed those deals loudly, in very public press conferences.
118 Failure to comply with the terms of a Default Notice will normally result in the default being disclosed to credit reference agencies.
119 A distributed wireless medium access control protocol is disclosed.
120 Disclosed are methods for treating catmint oil.
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