Examples of 'divulge' in a sentence

Meaning of "divulge"

Divulge is a verb that means to make private or sensitive information known. For example, a person might divulge their secret to a close friend
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  • To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known.
  • To indicate publicly; to proclaim.

How to use "divulge" in a sentence

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I am not at liberty to divulge the identity of my client.
Divulge the results in events and publications.
I would never divulge a confidence like that.
Maybe the intelligence is too sensitive to divulge.
I can not divulge the base location.
I have promised not to divulge the name.
I can not divulge that at this moment.
My agent told me never to divulge my real age.
It does not divulge them for marketing purposes.
I am not sure we can be certain to divulge anything.
I still will not divulge classified intelligence.
I divulge those two incidents to the cops.
You are asking me to divulge privileged client information.
It would be a violation of her medical privacy to divulge it.
Those who attempted to divulge it were condemned to death.

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Not divulge any information including the.
They will not divulge your identity.
To divulge more would ruin the suspense.
I am not allowed to divulge that kind of information.
How it ends is not for us to divulge here.
I am not prepared to divulge that kind of information.
You are certainly under no obligation to divulge secrets.
I am not at liberty to divulge that sort of information.
Do not divulge information to others unless it is appropriate to do so.
And he vowed never to divulge its whereabouts.
If you divulge any secrets of this family.
We do not want to divulge too much yet.
Never divulge the secret of his identity.
It is too early to divulge more about both.
I never divulge personal information about my students.
They do not like to divulge that information.
Do not divulge any personal or professional information.
I am not at liberties to divulge that sort of information.
To divulge the secret of this recipe.
I ask you never to divulge it to another soul.
We divulge your new curriculum to companies in the sector.
Every police will divulge a secret to a reporter.
Divulge the secrets of the confessional.
All so he would divulge the location of this.
To divulge or desecrate them could be punished with death.
Ulaz was a fool to divulge this location to you.
To divulge until the day of tho.
But we would not divulge their whereabouts.
I think it would be unfair to them to divulge it.
I can not divulge the profound secrets.
Cause we are not at liberty to divulge that information.
I cannot divulge my sources but suffice to say.
Be nice if you did not divulge that source.
Do not divulge any information on the phone.
No one may be forced to divulge their beliefs.

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