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Disclosure         
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Disclosure (movie); Disclosure (disambiguation); Mandatory disclosure; Divulging; Disclosure (information); Disclosure (album); Disclosure (film)
·vt That which is disclosed or revealed.
II. Disclosure ·vt The act of disclosing, uncovering, or revealing; bringing to light; exposure.
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Disclosure (movie); Disclosure (disambiguation); Mandatory disclosure; Divulging; Disclosure (information); Disclosure (album); Disclosure (film)
n.
1) to make a disclosure
2) a financial; public; sensational, startling disclosure
3) a disclosure that + clause (the disclosure that he had been in prison ruined his chances for public office)
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Disclosure (movie); Disclosure (disambiguation); Mandatory disclosure; Divulging; Disclosure (information); Disclosure (album); Disclosure (film)
n.
Revelation, exposure, discovery.

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Disclosure
Disclosure may refer to:
Pronunciation examples for disclosure
1. disclosure.
The One World Schoolhouse - Education Reimagined _ Salman Khan _ Talks at Google
2. Disclosure.
NYC Real Estate Investing _ Trisha Ocona Francis _ Talks at Google
3. Disclosure.
Searching for Life in the Solar System _ Alfonso Davila _ Talks at Google
4. disclosure.
Al Franken, Giant of the Senate _ Al Franken _ Talks at Google
5. disclosure.
Digital Phenotyping Healthcare _ John Brownstein _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of disclosure
1. The EU has taken a softer line, favouring disclosure but opposing the invalidation of patents if disclosure requirements are breached.
2. Article continues His problem – everyone‘s problem from now on – is that transparency demands disclosure, and disclosure, frankly, isn‘t always convenient.
3. House financial disclosure reports come out Wednesday.
4. Lawmakers expressed dismay over the latest disclosure.
5. Thursday‘s disclosure resonated loudly in congressional elections.