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disclosure
[dih-skloh-zher]
noun
the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation.
that which is disclosed; a revelation.
Patent Law., (in a patent application) the descriptive information imparted by the specification claims, drawings, and models submitted.
disclosure
/ dɪsˈkləʊʒə /
noun
something that is disclosed
the act of disclosing; revelation
Other Word Forms
- nondisclosure noun
- predisclosure noun
- self-disclosure noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Pulte also flagged a third property, in Massachusetts, that Cook represented as a second home in mortgage documents but as an investment property in subsequent financial disclosures.
On Wednesday, a group of Epstein victims and their families held a press conference on the steps of the Capitol to support the discharge petition and call for full disclosure in the Epstein case.
Democratic congresswoman Summer Lee said the "only new disclosure" was flight logs taken by US Customs and Border Protection, which show Epstein's travel to and from his private island in the US Virgin Islands.
It said Musk should have revealed he had crossed the threshold for disclosure of shares by 14 March 2022, but he did not disclose it until 21 days after his purchase - on 4 April.
The county removed Social Security numbers, California identification numbers, voter identification numbers and scans of the voters’ signatures, a move county attorneys argue balances federal disclosure and California laws that limit sharing private information.
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