divulge in the PONS Dictionary

divulge Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The authors have been steadfast in their refusal to divulge their sources and at one point faced jail time.
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Pressure was put on him to divulge his friends' true feelings about the political regime.
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He did not divulge the exact composition of his matches.
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Her dentist divulged that he had taught her how to make these prints.
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He refused to divulge any information, was put on trial and sentenced to death.
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The priest began to censure her before she could divulge this sin in its entirety, and then left.
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Other than the casting and genre, the makers refused to divulge further details.
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She did not divulge any additional information to police.
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Divulging one's membership in a society can be grounds for dismissal.
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She even divulges some intimate details about him that only a wife could know.
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