divulge
Collocations
4ADJ.
secret, whole
VERB + DIVULGE
bring, didn't, promised
DIVULGE + NOUN
information, lot, source
ADV.
simply
Definitions
verb
To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known.
I will never divulge that secret to anyone.
In an interview with The Economist last year, he insisted his attack on the CPP had nothing to do with his views on global warming, which he would not divulge.
To indicate publicly; to proclaim.
God... marks The just man, and divulges him through heaven.
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6I will never divulge that secret to anyone.
WiktionaryIn an interview with The Economist last year, he insisted his attack on the CPP had nothing to do with his views on global warming, which he would not divulge.
WiktionaryHere then is a letter from a young man whose name I must not reveal, but whom I will designate as D. F., and whose address I must not divulge, but will simply indicate as Q. Street, West.
WiktionaryYou are under no obligation to divulge that information.
Tatoeba · #522289He didn't divulge the information, not even under pain of torture.
Tatoeba · #713018Tom promised not to divulge the source of the information to anyone.
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