Thesaurus / divulge
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The blog did not divulge specific statistics, but did say Wonder Woman 1984 has been illegally downloaded “millions” of times via torrent sites.
“WONDER WOMAN 1984” FORESHADOWS HOLLYWOOD’S GIANT PIRACY PROBLEMADAM EPSTEINJANUARY 5, 2021QUARTZWorse, the algorithms are owned by private companies that don’t divulge how they come to their decisions.
THE COMING WAR ON THE HIDDEN ALGORITHMS THAT TRAP PEOPLE IN POVERTYKAREN HAODECEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIndeed, we asked participants how concerned they were for being negatively judged, and found the concern of being judged was the underlying mechanism determining how much they divulged.
HEY GOOGLE … WHAT MOVIE SHOULD I WATCH TODAY? HOW AI CAN AFFECT OUR DECISIONSTAEWOO KIMOCTOBER 21, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Not that you need to divulge your entire personal life to co-workers, but sharing more of your “self” in the workplace allows you to bring your passions with you each day.
HOW TO USE PERSONAL PASSIONS TO CREATE MEANINGFUL CONTENTJACK SCHULEMANOCTOBER 20, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHShe had come forward earlier as she was taught to do, divulging a shameful secret to adults who said they would help her.
HER STEPFATHER ADMITTED TO SEXUALLY ABUSING HER. THAT WASN’T ENOUGH TO KEEP HER SAFE.BY NADIA SUSSMANSEPTEMBER 18, 2020PROPUBLICAPrivacy in divulging information about outbreaks is a concern.
MORNING REPORT: WHAT THE COUNTY ISN’T SHARING ON COMMUNITY OUTBREAKSVOICE OF SAN DIEGOJULY 3, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO“As I hope for future mercy, sir, I never will divulge it until you bid me,” replied Oswald.
THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW FORESTCAPTAIN MARRYATNow the great Arun River was to divulge its secrets and we should see Everest again after nearly halving the distance.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYTo every appeal they heartlessly refused to divulge the key to the lock-in.
MEETING OF THE BOARDALAN EDWARD NOURSEBut he was not quite prepared to divulge just the precise thoughts that were in his mind.
THE DIAMOND COTERIELAWRENCE L. LYNCHWORDS RELATED TO DIVULGE
- break a story
- chronicle
- clue one in
- depict
- describe
- detail
- disclose
- divulge
- express
- get off one's chest
- give the word
- impart
- itemize
- lay it on the line
- let one's hair down
- narrate
- particularize
- picture
- present
- recite
- recount
- rehearse
- report
- retell
- reveal
- run down
- run through
- set forth
- shoot the breeze
- sling
- spill
- spill the beans
- spin a yarn
- state
- tell
- track
- verbalize
- acknowledge
- admit
- affirm
- announce
- avow
- betray
- break the news
- bring out into open
- bring to light
- broadcast
- come out with
- communicate
- concede
- confess
- declare
- divulge
- explain
- expose
- get out of system
- give away
- give out
- give the low-down
- impart
- inform
- leak
- let cat out of the bag
- let fall
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- make known
- make plain
- make public
- notify
- proclaim
- publish
- put cards on table
- report
- talk
- tell
- unfold
- utter
- acknowledges
- admits
- affirms
- announces
- avows
- betrays
- breaks the news
- brings out into open
- brings to light
- broadcasts
- comes out with
- communicates
- concedes
- confesses
- declares
- divulges
- explains
- exposes
- gets out of system
- gives away
- gives out
- gives the low-down
- imparts
- informs
- leaks
- lets cat out of the bag
- lets falls
- lets on
- lets out
- lets slip
- makes known
- makes plain
- makes public
- notifies
- proclaims
- publishes
- puts cards on table
- reports
- talks
- tells
- unfolds
- utters
- add
- affirm
- allege
- announce
- answer
- assert
- break silence
- claim
- come out with
- communicate
- conjecture
- convey
- declare
- deliver
- disclose
- divulge
- do
- estimate
- express
- flap
- gab
- give voice
- guess
- imagine
- imply
- jaw
- judge
- lip
- maintain
- make known
- mention
- opine
- orate
- perform
- pronounce
- put forth
- put into words
- rap
- read
- recite
- rehearse
- relate
- remark
- render
- repeat
- reply
- report
- respond
- reveal
- rumor
- speak
- spiel
- state
- suggest
- tell
- utter
- verbalize
- voice
- yak
- adds
- affirms
- alleges
- announces
- answers
- asserts
- breaks silence
- claims
- comes out with
- communicates
- conjectures
- conveys
- declares
- delivers
- discloses
- divulges
- does
- estimates
- expresses
- flaps
- gabs
- gives voice
- guesses
- imagines
- implies
- jaws
- judges
- lips
- maintains
- makes known
- mentions
- opines
- orates
- performs
- pronounces
- puts forth
- puts into words
- raps
- reads
- recites
- rehearses
- relates
- remarks
- renders
- repeats
- replies
- reports
- responds
- reveals
- rumors
- speaks
- spiels
- states
- suggests
- tells
- utters
- verbalizes
- voices
- yaks
- appear
- arrive
- assert
- be visible
- blow in
- clarify
- come
- demonstrate
- determine
- disclose
- discover
- display
- divulge
- elucidate
- emerge
- establish
- evidence
- evince
- explain
- get
- get in
- illustrate
- indicate
- instruct
- lay out
- loom
- make known
- make out
- make the scene
- manifest
- mark
- materialize
- note
- ostend
- point
- present
- proclaim
- project
- prove
- put in appearance
- reach
- register
- reveal
- show one's face
- show up
- teach
- testify to
- turn up
- unveil
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