Sentence examples for be divulged from inspiring English sources

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be divulged

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To make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; -- said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret.

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For security reasons, the enemy cannot be divulged.

Both governments argue that the lawsuits should be thrown out because state secrets cannot be divulged.

The statement added that no further details could be divulged while investigations continued.

Nothing must be divulged in public about how a trick worked.

General Manager Brian Cashman said Knoblauch's potential treatment would not be divulged.

The access for the other airline must not allow secure data to be divulged.

Yet even now, he asks that the name of his village not be divulged.

On Wednesday prospective new owners will be divulged at the club's AGM.

The value of the offer is yet to be divulged, but will be less than £1m according to reports.

"This is a very sensitive matter and nothing more can be divulged at this stage," Officer Bhagat said.

But they cannot stop secrets be divulged elsewhere and cannot stop people accessing them from within the jurisdiction.

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