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Disclose to Meaning in English

expression

dɪˈskɫoʊz/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
dih-SKLOHZ too, tuh, ti
dɪsklˈəʊz/ /tˈuː
diss-KLOHZ too

Definition

To officially or deliberately give information to someone, especially something that was secret or private before.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and often used in legal, business, or official contexts. Common collocations: 'disclose information to', 'disclose details to'. Implies revealing something not previously known—usually not for everyday secrets between friends.

Example Sentences

The company must disclose to customers how their data is used.

basic

She refused to disclose to the press the reason for her resignation.

basic

Doctors must disclose to patients all possible risks before surgery.

basic

He finally disclosed to his boss the reason for his frequent absences.

natural

We're not allowed to disclose to anyone outside the team what we're working on.

natural

If you disclose to the wrong person, it could cause a lot of trouble.

natural