Sentences

divulgate in a sentence

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Definition

Divulgate means to make known or reveal information, especially that which is private or confidential.

Sample Sentences

  1. She refused to divulgate any information about her confidential project.
  2. The journalist's job is to divulgate the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.
  3. In a surprising turn of events, the politician chose to divulgate his past mistakes during the press conference.
  4. It's crucial to ensure that you do not divulgate sensitive data when communicating online.
  5. He was hesitant to divulgate his personal experiences, fearing judgment from others.
  6. The journalist refused to divulgate her sources, fearing repercussions for them.
  7. It is important to divulgate all relevant information before making a final decision.
  8. In his testimony, he chose to divulgate only what was necessary for the case.
  9. The company decided to divulgate its financial results earlier than planned.
  10. She felt compelled to divulgate her findings to the scientific community for further research.

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