Synonym: broadcast, circulate, come out with, let out, publish, reveal, tell. Similar words: bulge, indulge, indulgent, vulnerable, convulsions, diva, dived, divide. Meaning: [daɪ'vʌldʒ] v. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
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1, Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations.
2, It is not company policy to divulge personal details of employees.
3, They refused to divulge where they had hidden the money.
4, I cannot divulge how much it cost.
5, Journalists do not divulge their sources.
6, He swore never to divulge the secret.
7, She refused to disclose/divulge any details about/of the plan.
8, The boy promised not to divulge the whereabouts of the hiding place.
9, The Pentagon refused to divulge what type of plane it was.
10, He refused to divulge any information regarding the man's whereabouts.
11, I do not want to divulge where the village is.
12, Hill refused to divulge the cost of FoxTrax.
13, And yet he refused to divulge Father O'Neill's whereabouts.
14, The other three companies refused to divulge their plans.
15, I'm afraid I cannot divulge what Jameson said to me.
16, Barclays Bank would not divulge its figures despite repeated requests over a period of three weeks.
17, The contract forbids employees to divulge details of this work to anyone outside the company.
18, Even the Pentagon don't know or won't divulge what type of plane it was.
19, More vehemently than ever, Mr Kohl refused to divulge the names of his other benefactors.
20, A spokeswoman for the company would not divulge the salaries paid to top managers.
21, But he did divulge that his own household fridge is not one of those on the Which recommended list.
22, But he declined to divulge where he would slash spending.
23, However, Roeser refused to divulge where the Clippers will play next season.
24, She would never divulge to Mattie that she had been second choice when Judge Tembleton could not do it.
25, Due to the obvious sensitivity of the issue he would not divulge any details.
26, San Francisco police say the matter is still under investigation and refuse to divulge details of their probe.
27, Clients are apt to minimise numbers of assignments, whilst headhunters maximise them,[http://sentencedict.com/divulge.html] and neither are willing to divulge exact figures.
28, There also are secret ingredients that she will not divulge.
29, You just didn't say those sort of things, or divulge such secrets, about your wife.
30, There must have been a great deal more to it than Mama had been prepared to divulge to Vicky.
More similar words: bulge, indulge, indulgent, vulnerable, convulsions, diva, dived, divide, divine, diverse, division, diversity, undivided, skydiving, individual, divine right, biodiversity.