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divulgence
noun as in admission
noun as in announcement
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noun as in confession
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noun as in disclosure
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noun as in exposé
noun as in exposure
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noun as in eye opener
noun as in promulgation
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noun as in whisper
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Example Sentences
The divulgence carries the weight of privileged insight, though it’s shrewdly apportioned, of course — intimacy on Beyonce’s terms, as always.
Let’s call for the divulgence of those accounts immediately under serious threat of punishment for anyone aiding their subterfuge.
The tone of that divulgence suggests something big.
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.
He vouched that Trump’s divulgence of classified information to Russian officials at the White House was no big deal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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