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Disclose Past Tense
The past tense of Disclose is disclosed.
1. disclose
verb. ['dɪsˈkloʊz'] make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
Synonyms
Etymology
- disclosen (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Disclose
- misdiagnose
- superimpose
- predispose
- overexpose
- juxtapose
- groseclose
- transpose
- presuppose
- plainclothes
- decompose
- stavros
- reimpose
- interpose
- guandjo's
- foreclose
- truffaut's
- propose
- outgrows
- monroe's
- forgoes
- expose
- enclose
- duclos
- dispose
- cuperose
- cousteau's
- compose
- campeau's
- bestows
- tussaud's
How do you pronounce disclose?
Pronounce disclose as dɪˈskloʊz.
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Sentences with disclose
1. Verb, base form
If you are surrendering your license due to disciplinary reasons you must disclose this to the board.
Quotes about disclose
1. Ontologically, chocolate raises profoundly disturbing questions: Does not chocolate offer natural revelation of the goodness of the Creator just as chilies disclose a divine sense of humor? Is the human born with an innate longing for chocolate? Does the notion of chocolate preclude the concept of free will?
- David Augsburger
2. Never worry alone. When anxiety grabs my mind, it is self-perpetuating. Worrisome thoughts reproduce faster than rabbits, so one of the most powerful ways to stop the spiral of worry is simply to disclose my worry to a friend... The simple act of reassurance from another human being [becomes] a tool of the Spirit to cast out fear -- because peace and fear are both contagious.
- John Ortberg Jr., The Me I Want to Be: Becoming God's Best Version of You