Synonym: revealing, revelation. Similar words: disclose, enclosure, disclosed, foreclosure, discomposure, exposure, composure, discomfiture. Meaning: [-əʊʒə] n. the speech act of making something evident.
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1. The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
2. Premature disclosure of the test sites might lead to invalidation of the experiment.
3. The court ruled to prevent public disclosure of the contents of the documents.
4. Any public disclosure of this information would be very damaging to the company.
5. Disclosure of information would compromise the proper conduct of the investigation.
6. The bank will need full disclosure of your financial situation and assets.
7. He ordered disclosure of a medical report to the Metropolitan Police in pursuance of an investigation of murder.
8. The notion of required disclosure was still years away.
9. I went through all the public disclosure forms.
10. The disclosure was strongly criticised by right-wing Cabinet members.
11. Two additional disclosure requirements are proposed.
11. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. Some other sensitive information has limited disclosure.
13. There was a gasp at this disclosure.
14. Disclosure of personal feelings and attitudes within the family group is important.
15. Clearly, the board needed a full disclosure on the timekeeper before they sent it back to sea.
16. The effect of this disclosure on the stock market valuation of a company will be investigated.
17. The Embassy reacted swiftly to the disclosure, which they regarded as an improper use of Mr Lader's name.
18. Information exempt from disclosure is defined and includes information relating to an individual's education.
19. They want more disclosure from the industry in exchange for tougher bankruptcy laws.
20. The disclosure letter usually will start by reciting that certain matters are to be considered as generally disclosed.
21. The requirement for disclosure of information in the proposed Directive is aimed at protecting the interests of shareholders of the target company.
22. What disclosure should be made in the respective companies' financial statements?
23. She had herself witnessed a scene whose disclosure could cause trouble.
24. Such bodies surely need little in the way of encouragement before making full and frank disclosure.
25. If the child is immature, the solicitor must decide whether disclosure without consent is justified on public interest grounds.
26. Critics of that stance say anything less than full disclosure is often misleading and sometimes dangerous.
27. The London Stock Exchange has since introduced new rules which require an appropriate disclosure to be publically made.
28. Reading about it in the popular press is no substitute for the scrutiny that follows the disclosure required by technical journals.
29. Our conditioning can make us very resistant to using disclosure.
30. An important preliminary point is that the dividing line between an exclusion clause and a disclosure clause may be thin.
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