Disclosen example sentences

Related (5): disclose, disclosure, disclosed, discloser, disclosing

dis·close

verb

disclose (verb) · discloses (third person present) · disclosed (past tense) · disclosed (past participle) · disclosing (present participle)

  - make (secret or new information) known:

  - allow (something) to be seen, especially by uncovering it:

Synonyms

reveal, divulge, tell, impart, communicate, vouchsafe, unfold, release, broadcast, publish, report, unveil, leak, betray, admit, confess, blab, spill, discover, unbosom, conceal, hide, uncover, reveal, show, exhibit, unclose

"Disclosen" Example Sentences

1. The company has not disclosen the details of their new project yet.
2. He had disclosen his plans to her in confidence.
3. The government has disclosen new information about the investigation.
4. The scandal was only disclosen after an investigative report was released.
5. She disclosen her true feelings to him and they had a heart-to-heart conversation.
6. The CEO was forced to disclosen his salary after public pressure.
7. He disclosen some personal information to his therapist in the hopes of finding a solution.
8. The documents disclosen sensitive information and were kept under lock and key.
9. The whistleblower disclosen the illegal activity to the authorities, putting themselves at risk.
10. They had disclosen their relationship to their families and were now discussing marriage plans.
11. The board of directors disclosen their decision to fire the CEO.
12. The details of the contract were not disclosen until after the negotiations were complete.
13. She was afraid of being disclosen as a fraud and losing her job.
14. The company was disclosen as the highest polluter in the industry.
15. The court ordered the company to disclosen any relevant financial documents.
16. The witness was hesitant to disclosen what they had seen, fearing for their safety.
17. The journalist was praised for her ability to disclosen the truth about the corrupt politician.
18. The politician was forced to disclosen his involvement in the scandal.
19. The celebrity guest on the talk show disclosen their recent engagement.
20. The confidential information was disclosen accidentally in an email.
21. The victims of the crime were finally disclosen after months of investigation.
22. The investor disclosen their intentions to pull out of the project.
23. The blogger disclosen their personal journey of overcoming depression.
24. The report disclosen the harsh realities of climate change.
25. The witness was disclosen to be the main suspect in the investigation.
26. The athlete disclosen their struggles with mental health in a post-game interview.
27. The patient disclosen their medical history to the doctor in order to receive proper treatment.
28. The company was disclosen to be using slave labor in their manufacturing process.
29. The whistleblower was disclosen to the public in a press conference.
30. The journalist disclosen the breaking news story to the world.

Common Phases

1. I must disclose that I have a conflict of interest;
2. The company will disclose its financial statements on Friday;
3. I think it's time to disclose the truth about what really happened;
4. She disclosed to me that she had secretly been saving money;
5. The government will disclose the details of the new policy next month;
6. The doctor disclosed to the patient that the test results were not favorable;
7. The reporter refused to disclose his source;
8. The artist finally disclosed the inspiration behind his latest work;
9. The organization is required by law to disclose all donations over $10,000;
10. The celebrity's publicist reluctantly agreed to disclose details of the scandal.

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