divulge• She hinted of an important secret still to be divulged.• There also are secret ingredients that she will not divulge.• The contractforbidsemployees to divulgedetails of this work to anyone outside the company.• Yet the Committees can not forceministers and civilservants to divulge information.• A spokeswoman for the company would not divulge the salaries paid to topmanagers.• The other three companies refused to divulge their plans.• I thought - I thought the case would be solved without my needing to divulge this information.• She would never divulge to Mattie that she had been secondchoice when Judge Tembleton could not do it.• I'm afraid I cannot divulge what Jameson said to me.
divulge what/where etc• But he declined to divulge where he would slashspending.• However, Roeser refused to divulge where the Clippers will play next season.• Even the Pentagon don't know or won't divulge whattype of plane it was.
Origindivulge
(1400-1500)Latindivulgare“to make widely known to everyone”, from vulgus“the common people”