Sentence example with the word 'divulge'

divulge

affect, bring forth, confide to, dramatize, express, gossip, make clear, open up, put out, spotlight, ventilate

Definition 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

Last update: October 10, 2015


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He refused to divulge the information.   [verb]

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I will not sell, or otherwise divulge, your email address to anyone.   [verb]

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"As I hope for future mercy, sir, I never will divulge it until you bid me," replied Oswald.   [verb]

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He has long been my enemy, on account of some vexatious matters which I cannot divulge, (you know them, Rhodopis).   [verb]

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Charms and invocations of the most blessed abbot Peter Salanka to all true believers divulged.   [verb]

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Were there no means still remaining to him to achieve the rejuvenation which these reminiscences divulged to a younger companion rendered the more desirable.   [verb]

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But we have not divulged the secret to anybody.   [Please select]

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"That, my child, is a secret that will never be divulged."   [Please select]

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He never spoke of himself, and in a conversation with Miss Norton divulged the pleasing fact.   [Please select]

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Cameron searched for his pipe, and took his own time to divulge the sure thing.   [Please select]

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What they said to each other in these circumstances it does not become us to divulge.   [Please select]

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