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divulgence

[ dih-vuhl-juhns, dahy- ]

noun



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDzd·ܱgԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of divulgence1

First recorded in 1850–55; divulge + -ence
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The divulgence carries the weight of privileged insight, though it’s shrewdly apportioned, of course — intimacy on Beyonce’s terms, as always.

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Let’s call for the divulgence of those accounts immediately under serious threat of punishment for anyone aiding their subterfuge.

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The tone of that divulgence suggests something big.

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A: You have been given an opportunity here, and I am glad you wrote; let’s look at your co-worker’s divulgence as an invitation rather than a burden.

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He vouched that Trump’s divulgence of classified information to Russian officials at the White House was no big deal.

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