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disclosing

[ dih-skloh-zing ]

adjective

  1. revealing or showing something, especially something normally or previously hidden; making something known (often used in combination):

    Unless there are protective measures in place, whistleblowing can result in adverse employment action against the disclosing employee.

    Instead of accusing the other person, label your feelings in a self-disclosing way, such as “I'm angry.”

  2. Law. designating the party that makes confidential information known to another party, as under a nondisclosure agreement or other legal proceeding:

    Information acquired independently, without use of information from the disclosing party, is not subject to this agreement.

  3. Dentistry. being, using, or containing a substance that reveals the presence of plaque on the teeth by staining the plaque:

    During recall appointments, we use a disclosing tablet to check areas that are missed by the patient during brushing.



noun

  1. the act of revealing something or making something known, especially something normally or previously hidden:

    The officer was charged with cocaine trafficking and the disclosing of confidential police information.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDz·徱·Dz·Բ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of disclosing1

First recorded in 1510–20; disclose + -ing 2 for the adjective senses; disclose + -ing 1( def ) for the noun sense
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Ticket selling platform StubHub Holdings Inc. filed for an initial public offering disclosing revenue growth and a small annual loss for 2024.

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Usually, defense lawyers said, if they provide proper notification, disclosing how much money was received and what it was for, the agency will allow transactions for legal services.

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The court's decision that the files be released came after a 2024 ruling which said there was not enough public interest in disclosing Prince Harry's immigration records.

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The court's ruling comes after a 2024 ruling by the same judge which said that there was not enough public interest in disclosing Prince Harry's immigration records.

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In a copy of the email obtained by the BBC, employees were asked to respond explaining their accomplishments from the past week in five bullet points - without disclosing classified information.

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