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Divulge   /dɪvˈəldʒ/  /daɪvˈəldʒ/   Listen
verb
Divulge  v. t.  (past & past part. divulged; pres. part. divulging)  
1.
To make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret. "Divulge not such a love as mine."
2.
To indicate publicly; to proclaim. (R.) "God... marks The just man, and divulges him through heaven."
3.
To impart; to communicate. "Which would not be" "To them (animals) made common and divulged."
Synonyms: To publish; disclose; discover; uncover; reveal; communicate; impart; tell.



Divulge  v. i.  To become publicly known. (R.) "To keep it from divulging."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Divulge" Quotes from Famous Books



... to who Bartleby was, and what manner of life he led prior to the present narrator's making his acquaintance, I can only reply, that in such curiosity I fully share, but am wholly unable to gratify it. Yet here I hardly know whether I should divulge one little item of rumor, which came to my ear a few months after the scrivener's decease. Upon what basis it rested, I could never ascertain; and hence, how true it is I cannot now tell. But, inasmuch as this vague report has not been without a certain ...
— The Piazza Tales • Herman Melville

... into the confidence of others; but if they give you their confidence of their own free will, let nothing whatever induce you to betray it. Never seek to pry into a secret, and never divulge one. ...
— Our Deportment - Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society • John H. Young

... of this, never to divulge his Excellency's presence here, or take you the point of ...
— Love-at-Arms • Raphael Sabatini

... language, represents the truths he reveals {171} as a secure harbor of refuge from the storms of this world, and he promises his readers to raise them to the rank of immortals.[21] Vettius Valens, a contemporary of Marcus Aurelius, implored them in solemn terms, not to divulge to the ignorant and impious the arcana he was about to acquaint them with.[22] The astrologers liked to assume the appearance of incorruptible and holy priests and to consider their calling a sacerdotal one.[23] In fact, the two ministries ...
— The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism • Franz Cumont

... attributes that will forever make her superior to any mere creature. Not only has He the power, but, as a matter of fact, he has adorned her by bestowing upon her every gift of nature, grace, and glory, in an eminent degree. She, above all saints, is "full of grace," and is made a partaker of the Divulge Nature, and, therefore, her Immaculate Heart, which is purer than crystal, is the home of the most perfect happiness ever ...
— The Happiness of Heaven - By a Father of the Society of Jesus • F. J. Boudreaux


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