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Disclosure   /dɪsklˈoʊʒər/   Listen
noun
Disclosure  n.  
1.
The act of disclosing, uncovering, or revealing; bringing to light; exposure. "He feels it (his secret) beating at his heart, rising to his throat, and demanding disclosure."
2.
That which is disclosed or revealed. "Were the disclosures of 1695 forgotten?"






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"Disclosure" Quotes from Famous Books



... the authorship of the "Letter," lying as thoroughly as he had done in that piece of writing itself, when he invented the name of Inchlif and forged the ideas of Saunderson. This time there was more excuse for his untruth; for the disclosure of his printer's name might have sent that unfortunate man to prison or to the galleys. The imprisonment of Diderot himself, at first severe, was soon lightened at the instance of Voltaire's mistress, Madame du Chatelet. Diderot was allowed to see his friends, and even to wander about the park ...
— The Eve of the French Revolution • Edward J. Lowell

... as he says this, has a sense of ease in it, as though he were relieved by his disclosure. He takes Vereker's arm in his again, and as they walk on together is evidently on good terms with his cigar—so the doctor thinks—and the tremor has gone from his hands. A short pause, and he goes on speaking: "Until we pitched on the ...
— Somehow Good • William de Morgan

... my assent; and, resolved to await any disclosure they might be inclined to make, seated myself in silence ...
— Phantastes - A Faerie Romance for Men and Women • George MacDonald

... in that immediate vicinity was not mentioned until the following morning. The forces were divided between the tasks, and as Priest and Joel rode up the valley to the site of the new corral, the disclosure was ...
— Wells Brothers • Andy Adams

... ourselves with Him, or that we define our position as on the other side. "The friendship of the world is enmity with God" is a saying that is true when reversed: The friendship of God is enmity with the world. An open disclosure of the friendship of God sets all the powers of the world against us. This may be uncomfortable; but there does not appear to be any ...
— Our Lady Saint Mary • J. G. H. Barry


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