divulgence

[US]/dɪˈvʌl.dʒəns/
[UK]/dɪˈvʌl.dʒəns/

Translation

n.the act of making something known
v.to reveal or disclose

Phrases & Collocations

public divulgence

voluntary divulgence

confidential divulgence

complete divulgence

full divulgence

intentional divulgence

unintentional divulgence

legal divulgence

ethical divulgence

limited divulgence

Example Sentences

the divulgence of sensitive information can lead to serious consequences.

her divulgence of the secret surprised everyone in the room.

they were cautious about the divulgence of their financial details.

the company has strict policies against the divulgence of confidential data.

his divulgence of personal information was unintentional.

the divulgence of research findings can benefit the entire community.

she faced backlash after the divulgence of her private messages.

public figures often worry about the divulgence of their past mistakes.

his divulgence of the plan was a breach of trust.

the media's divulgence of the scandal shocked the nation.

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