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divulgence

[dih-vuhl-juhns, dahy-] / dɪˈvʌl dʒəns, daɪ- /










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The divulgence carries the weight of privileged insight, though it’s shrewdly apportioned, of course — intimacy on Beyonce’s terms, as always.

From Los Angeles Times

Let’s call for the divulgence of those accounts immediately under serious threat of punishment for anyone aiding their subterfuge.

From Washington Post

The tone of that divulgence suggests something big.

From Salon

A: You have been given an opportunity here, and I am glad you wrote; let’s look at your co-worker’s divulgence as an invitation rather than a burden.

From Washington Post

“I would be concerned that, this early on, there is a public call to start a leak investigation, and really chill the divulgence of newsworthy information,” Mr. Kurtzberg said.

From New York Times