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divulging

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“That is, manipulating others into divulging personal information,” the complaint says.

Mandiant anticipates reprisals in return for publicly divulging the information.

Emphasis on “carefully,” since he makes a point of not divulging any compromising top-secret information.

In contrast, Carvalho seldom reveals anything about himself, divulging only when pressed.

He is still a series regular, but we're not divulging exactly how and when Desmond is going to appear on the show.

We never feel so great a degree of repugnance in divulging what is really criminal, as what is merely ridiculous.

With the opening spring began plans for the divulging of the great secret—for public acknowledgment of the marriage.

Would the divulging of the secret remove the sad weight from her heart, or quiet the agony of her thoughts?

He made the charge also that Tipton had been guilty of divulging the vote on the treaty, taken in executive session.

We have evidence to prove that he is at the head of a body of spies that have been divulging our plans to the enemy.

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On this page you'll find 93 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to divulging, such as: ambiguous, anticipating, apocalyptic, arcane, auguring, and auspicious.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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