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Example sentences for "disclose"

Lexicographically close words:
disclaimed; disclaimer; disclaimers; disclaiming; disclaims; disclosed; discloses; disclosing; disclosure; disclosures
  1. This kind-hearted man was afterwards taken prisoner by Captain Fergusson, who had him stripped and threatened not only with the rack, but also with being whipped by his hangman, because he would not disclose where the Prince was.

  2. It required loyalty and secrecy from the members of the common council assembled within its walls, and no one was allowed to disclose to the public its decisions and decrees.

  3. I have noticed several re-used stones; but perhaps if that wall were to be more closely examined or pulled down, some further history might disclose itself.

  4. The slightest accidental shifting of it must disclose them--nothing but a miracle could have kept them concealed so long.

  5. If so, I expect you to disclose it to me.

  6. In some of the valleys the clouds settle for several months in the year, seldom lifting to disclose a view of the sun.

  7. The mountains reveal their essential nature and disclose the familiar forms--the surface of the tableland broken into long furrows, of which the ridges tend to hummock shapes.

  8. Galerius Maximianus therefore no longer hesitated to disclose the secret designs he had long entertained.

  9. I was mad with passion; resolved to slay myself, if she did not then and there disclose to me either her love or her contempt.

  10. In short, he knew it was impossible for him to introduce a devil who could disclose the great secret.

  11. I am not melancholy, though a German actor has always good reason to be so; but I have some new plans which I wish to disclose to you.

  12. Graciously disclose the name, that we may pray for pardon and blessing.

  13. He had reached to that extreme agitation of mind in which a listener, interested and friendly, is salvation to the self-consuming spirit, when that spirit is of the kind which can disclose itself; as in this case it happened to be.

  14. But our Lord did not think proper to disclose himself at once, and in a very public manner.

  15. As the woman did not comprehend his metaphorical language, he determined to disclose his prophetic character.

  16. I fear lest rumour disclose her hiding-place and Sicily too lightly guard my trust.

  17. I will disclose to you the mystery which you seek to solve.

  18. All the same, he spoke in an impressive whisper, as if about to disclose a terrible secret.

  19. And he decided not to make any charges against Coutzinas nor did he allow him to know that he had discovered the plot, nor indeed did he disclose anything of what had been agreed upon by himself and Gontharis.

  20. But the emperor did not disclose these things to the world, either because he paid no heed to the slander, or because this course seemed better to him.

  21. And he courted the Massagetae with gifts and banquets and every other manner of flattering attention every day, and thus persuaded them to disclose to him what Gelimer had promised them on condition of their turning traitors in the battle.

  22. Were I to disclose the facts, they would astonish you, but if in the future, when too late you make such a discovery, you will have only yourself to blame.

  23. Gerald Bereford had misgivings regarding his hopes, but trusted that time and the favor of Sir Thomas would eventually disclose a brighter prospect.

  24. At Lady Douglas' suggestion, I am duly bound to disclose some views upon New Brunswick and its capital.

  25. I could readily justify myself in running almost any risk to unearth and disclose such a thing.

  26. Before that, however, she intended to show them not to Newbold but to Armstrong, to disclose his perfidy, to convict him of the falsehood he had told her and to justify herself even in his eyes for the action she had taken.

  27. We happen to know that his views were and are very different; and if they were not, he is too shrewd to commit the blunder of saying anything like what is falsely attributed to him, or to disclose such an ulterior purpose.

  28. It was not his habit to disclose them; it was only when commanded by his superiors that he committed them to writing.

  29. These meetings are unique as they disclose the force in a productive group, and the value of giving the individuals engaged in routine work the opportunity to pool their common experience and pass judgment on methods of work.

  30. None of our industrial educational systems or vocational guidance experiments disclose the full content of the industrial life nor do they give the children the knowledge or power to deal with it.

  31. This led them to make several large fires, which I had them put out, representing to them the harm which might result, namely, that instead of concealing they would disclose themselves.

  32. Just then the day began to dawn, and the light increased sufficiently to disclose what had been done.

  33. No doubt the lieutenant of police hoped, by dint of kindness, to persuade him to disclose the authors of the unfortunate plot which was the figment of his imagination.

  34. You still refuse to disclose the secret of the ruby-mine you found?

  35. In the latter place he had been kept in strict confinement, and urged by threats to disclose the ruby-mine he had discovered.

  36. Still, I think it might be better to disclose this to Anselmo.

  37. It is possible, too, that the general may find a way to make him disclose their hiding place.

  38. I'll disclose everything to you, Ernie," said Gilbert.

  39. He says he has information, but he would not disclose it to me," remarked Williamson, in an injured tone.

  40. Good, I think; but time alone will disclose that.

  41. Gilbert's most difficult and painful task was to disclose to the girl he loved all he had come to know that day.

  42. He told me what he intended doing--how he was to disclose to you that my fate was in his hands, and to declare to you he would not prosecute me if you would promise to marry him.

  43. If you will waive the charge against me of trying to kill you, I will disclose everything.

  44. These data are necessarily incomplete and fragmentary, the accounts of many of the companies not being kept in such form as fully to disclose the items desired.

  45. These tables disclose the uniformity, throughout the United States, of the advance in agricultural prices and of the augmented command of agricultural producers over railway freight service.

  46. In view of these efforts to get every aggrieved or discontented person to come forward and disclose his complaint, is it possible to imagine that there are now any concealed complaints?


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disclose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.