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- Dictionarydisclosure/dɪˈskləʊʒə/
noun
- 1. the action of making new or secret information known: "a judge ordered the disclosure of the documents" Similar Opposite
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DISCLOSURE definition: 1. the act of making something known or the fact that is made known: 2. the act of making…. Learn more.
If you make a disclosure, you reveal information not previously known — either because it's new information or because it's been kept secret. Disclosure of new evidence at a trial could reveal that the accused is innocent of the crime.
something that was not previously known, or the act of giving such information to the public:
1. : the act or an instance of disclosing : exposure. 2. : something disclosed : revelation. Synonyms. divulgence. exposure. revelation. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disclosure in a Sentence. We demand full disclosure of the facts. he offered full disclosure of the government files on the assassination.
noun. /dɪsˈkləʊʒə (r)/ /dɪsˈkləʊʒər/ (formal) [uncountable] the act of making something known or public that was previously secret or private synonym revelation. the newspaper’s disclosure of defence secrets. The bank will need full disclosure of your financial situation and assets.
noun. (Insurance: Underwriting) Disclosure is the provision of information about a risk to an insurer that may be relevant when calculating the premium. The strict requirement for full and honest disclosure is a fundamental principle of insurance.
Disclosure definition: the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation. . See examples of DISCLOSURE used in a sentence.