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disclosure
[dih-skloh-zher]
noun
the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation.
that which is disclosed; a revelation.
Patent Law.(in a patent application) the descriptive information imparted by the specification claims, drawings, and models submitted.
disclosure
/ ɪˈəʊə /
noun
something that is disclosed
the act of disclosing; revelation
Other Word Forms
- nondisclosure noun
- predisclosure noun
- self-disclosure noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disclosure1
Example Sentences
Abel Ferreira hesitated for a second, insisted he wouldn't say what he had in his mind, but then - in a rare moment of full disclosure when it comes to young talents - he opened up.
At least 12 remain, on paper, employees or advisers of the companies they worked at before DOGE, a review of financial disclosure forms shows.
First, the report said that "an operational plan was agreed that there would be no disclosure that X was an MI5 CHIS".
The disclosure comes as the Paramount sale drags on amid a fight with President Trump over “60 Minutes” edits.
The board’s executive office said the public record act applies to text messages, though some may be exempt from disclosure.
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