Disclosed can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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disclosed - made known (especially something secret or concealed); "the disclosed purpose of their wicked plan" | ||
Verb |
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disclose - disclose to view as by removing a cover; "The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set" | ||
disclose - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"; "unwrap the evidence in the murder case" |
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1. | adj. | The disclosed purpose of their wicked plan. | |
2. | verb | In early June 2003, a Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") report publicly disclosed that the reason for Mohammed Atta's and Zacarias Moussaoui's inquiries into cropdusters was for the contemplated use in dispersing biological agents such as anthrax. | |
3. | verb | At first they were of a mind to let him enter the house and to kill him as a detected burglar; but they argued that if they were mixed up in an inquiry their own identity would at once be publicly disclosed and they would be open to further attacks. | |
4. | verb | The man was obsessed with fear that the secret might be disclosed. | |
5. | verb | You ought not to have disclosed the secret. | |
6. | verb | His secret will be disclosed soon. | |
7. | verb | He disclosed my secret. | |
8. | verb | He disclosed to me that he had been in prison. | |
9. | verb | He disclosed his intentions. | |
10. | verb | The criminal disclosed all the facts of the case eventually. | |
11. | verb | No financial details were disclosed. | |
12. | verb | The purchase price wasn't disclosed. | |
13. | verb | The exact location wasn't disclosed. | |
14. | verb | Tom disclosed his intentions. | |
15. | verb | According to diplomatic protocol, this information cannot be disclosed. | |
16. | verb | The authorities disclosed little useful information about the spread of COVID-19 at the beginning of the outbreak. |
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adj. | |
The disclosed purpose of their wicked plan. |
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verb | |
In early June 2003, a Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") report publicly disclosed that the reason for Mohammed Atta's and Zacarias Moussaoui's inquiries into cropdusters was for the contemplated use in dispersing biological agents such as anthrax. |
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At first they were of a mind to let him enter the house and to kill him as a detected burglar; but they argued that if they were mixed up in an inquiry their own identity would at once be publicly disclosed and they would be open to further attacks. |
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The man was obsessed with fear that the secret might be disclosed. | |
You ought not to have disclosed the secret. | |
His secret will be disclosed soon. | |
He disclosed my secret. | |
He disclosed to me that he had been in prison. | |
He disclosed his intentions. | |
The criminal disclosed all the facts of the case eventually. | |
No financial details were disclosed. | |
The purchase price wasn't disclosed. | |
The exact location wasn't disclosed. | |
Tom disclosed his intentions. | |
According to diplomatic protocol, this information cannot be disclosed. | |
The authorities disclosed little useful information about the spread of COVID-19 at the beginning of the outbreak. |