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declassify

[dee-klas-uh-fahy] / diˈklæs əˌfaɪ /
VERB
open to the public
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That is true, and it’s the best 10 seconds of this documentary, but viewers won’t know what to make of it without the declassified evidence.

From Salon

Ms. Machado calls on all nations to “declassify and disclose the information they have about the regime’s criminal dealings, financial crimes, and economic enablers. Make it public.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The changes are made starkly clear in comparisons by conservation start-up The TreeMap's Nusantara Atlas project, which paired declassified Cold War-era US spy images of the island with recent satellite photos.

From Barron's

A declassified memo by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence found no evidence of widespread cooperation between Maduro’s government and the gang.

From Los Angeles Times

When she's not combing through declassified documents, she enjoys cooking, hiking, and bird watching with her two boys.

From Salon