disclosure

English

/dɪsˈkləʊʒə(ɹ)/, /dɪsˈkloʊʒɚ/

noun
Definitions
  • The act of revealing something.
  • (legal) The making known of a previously hidden fact or series of facts to another party; the act of disclosing.
  • (legal) A previously hidden fact or series of facts that is made known.

Etymology

Derived from Latin dis- (apart, away, utterly, indicating negation, two, not, double, assunder, in different directions, exceedingly, twice, asunder).

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apart, away, utterly, indicating negation, two, not, double, assunder, in different directions, exceedingly, twice, asunder

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