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divulge

[dih-vuhlj, dahy-] / dɪˈvʌldʒ, daɪ- /


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Bolter declined to divulge more about his conversation with the FBI, which has not been previously reported, but allegations from Bolter’s 2020 affidavit were central to some conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

From Salon Jun. 12, 2026

It wouldn’t be fair to divulge its details to those who are unfamiliar with the grisly tale, because it provides “Kenrex” with a dramatically, not to mention emotionally, satisfying conclusion.

From The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2026

He promised to "never divulge anything" marked as "sensitive" information or even that he knew such information.

From BBC Apr. 28, 2026

Berman said he is working with manufacturers over concerns that the required disclosure would force them to divulge trade secrets.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 10, 2026

“But on this case I cannot divulge our plans. Secrecy is too important. It is a matter of life and death.”

From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan

He claims to have secured decisive concessions that he rarely divulges and promises a resolution to the crisis, causing markets to swing dramatically.

From Barron's Mar. 23, 2026

Dorn is a prolific author of three novels and a memoir, “Bad Lawyer,” where she divulges secrets from her past life as a reluctant lawyer trying to meet her family’s expectations.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2025

For their part, Buscemi and Thompson utilize the complementary power of stillness and the close-up to create a portrait of a woman who hears so much and divulges so little.

From New York Times Mar. 28, 2024

This leaves national security interests at risk from a new class of insider threats: the unwitting leaker who uses chatbots to find much-needed connections and unintentionally divulges sensitive information along the way.

From Scientific American Jul. 17, 2023

And it seems that he robbed for the lucre itself, as the most careful inquiry divulges no stain upon his private life.

From The Midnight Passenger : a novel by Savage, Richard

Arm Holdings just divulged a new figure related to its plans to start making central processing units.

From MarketWatch May 6, 2026

Sir Keir said he accepted that information gathered during this process - including from two interviews held with Lord Mandelson - should not be divulged.

From BBC Apr. 20, 2026

Last year his family divulged that Mueller had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease for several years.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 22, 2026

He has not divulged the reasons behind the change in any depth, but took satisfaction from triumphing in Melbourne given all the speculation beforehand.

From Barron's Feb. 2, 2026

Like Sandy June’s location, Fireball news was all word of mouth, divulged with the greatest of discretion.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith

The Salvadoran breakfast blended the two, a stage outside the U.S. spotlight, with Suozzi navigating the overlap awkwardly as he and his fellows sang The Fellowship’s praises, without naming it or divulging many details.

From Salon May 29, 2026

Tax preparers recognize that divulging personal finances can prove uncomfortable for clients.

From MarketWatch Mar. 13, 2026

Sophie had not told her parents or her real counsellor the true extent of her mental health struggle but was divulging far more to her chatbot called 'Harry' that told her she was brave.

From BBC Jan. 30, 2026

California State University has settled a lawsuit with its faculty union that restricts the university from divulging personal information to federal agencies investigating antisemitism on campus without the employee’s knowledge, union leaders said.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 22, 2026

Clearly she’d kept her own secrets for this long, why would she start divulging now?

From "Dactyl Hill Squad" by Daniel José Older




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