Similar words: disclose, disclosed, disclosure, closing, enclosing, closing entries, losing, losing ground. Meaning: [dɪs'kləʊz] adj. allowing to be seen; making visible.
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1. He opened the box, disclosing the contents.
2. She was accused of disclosing confidential material to a competitor.
3. The Communists dutifully echoed his admission, disclosing that even loyal Vietminh veterans had been unjustly tried and executed.
4. A party must seek leave before disclosing any documents to an expert witness.
5. Disclosing information Give others nuggets of information about yourself and take them into your confidence.
6. The blanket slipped from his shoulders, disclosing the white T-shirt, its front stained soaked - with blood.
7. Discussion covered procedures for avoiding accidental clashes, disclosing the location of mines, and exchanging information about those missing in action.
8. Registration involves disclosing your income level and profession, making it possible for advertisers to target their products to you.
9. Many respondents criticized campus police for not disclosing enough factual information about the racial events, fueling rumors and speculation.
10. In fact, she felt disclosing it would stigmatise her.
11. I have no intention of disclosing their names.
12. Methods Oral examination, disclosing agents were conducted according to the same standard among 667 extra - child school age.
13. He opened the box, disclosing the contents ( to the audience ).
14. They removed the bookcase, disclosing the entrance to a secret room.
15. The technician has done a serious disservice to his company by disclosing the kerneled secrets about its main products to other companies.
16. In a written order, Yeltsin charged his erstwhile buddy with slandering the president and his family and disclosing state secrets.
17. Potts J. dismissed the defendants' application to strike out the statement of claim as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.
18. The speaker has, in the past, paid a fine for not disclosing fully his property ventures with lobbyists.
19. Enthusiasm will help in the endless task of unfolding our own potential, and disclosing the hidden secrets about ourselves.
20. He therefore persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket without disclosing his identity.
21. Coetzee was found guilty of currency smuggling, telephone tapping and disclosing official information.
22. The writer Tony Geraghty was similarly charged last year for disclosing information about mass surveillance by the army in Northern Ireland.
23. Confidential Information may also include information disclosed to a disclosing party by third parties.
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25. I may be blackballed from the Royal Society of Small Business Scribblers for disclosing trade secrets.
26. We utilize the spectral analysis of time series to study the series of capital liquidity from 1999 to 2008, disclosing the information of cyclical fluctuation characteristics of capital liquidity.
27. The surgeon took off his cap and surgical mask? disclosing a young and smart face.
28. The thesis aims at exhibiting the strong points and disclosing the shortcomings of administrative license system.
29. There are some other novels of Zweig that shows the spiritual humiliation, disclosing the non-humanitariansubstance of war and hence making clear his anti-war stand.
30. Fairchild Radio has a firm policy of not selling, lending or disclosing your personal information.
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