Sentences

divulge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Divulge: to make known or reveal information, especially something that was previously private or secret.

Sample Sentences

  1. He decided to divulge the secret only to his closest friends.
  2. The journalist refused to divulge her sources, valuing their confidentiality.
  3. During the meeting, she chose not to divulge the details of the upcoming project.
  4. It's important to know when to divulge personal information in a new relationship.
  5. The whistleblower felt a moral obligation to divulge the unethical practices at the company.
  6. She decided not to divulge any details about her surprise party.
  7. Journalists are often pressured to divulge their sources in high-profile cases.
  8. It is important to know when to divulge personal information and when to keep it private.
  9. He reluctantly agreed to divulge the secrets of the project after much persuasion.
  10. The scientist chose to divulge her findings to the public to raise awareness about climate change.

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