The end of the hour had come on this afternoon, and Hester was divulging Mrs. Fellowes' invitation to Ennore to the assembled girls when she was interrupted by a new arrival.
Hester then hurried downstairs quickly, divulging the plan to her husband.
She was seventy odd years of age, a deaf, but devout old lady, who was easily wheedled into divulging to me her secret of "charming.
Side-note: Sokrates doubts the possibility of any knowledge, without a given cognitum as its object.
Let us concede for the present discussion (continues Sokrates) that cognition of cognition is possible.
Analogies to prove that knowledge of knowledge is impossible.
Now two questions arise upon this: First, is it possible for a man to know, that he knows what he does know, and that he does not know what he does not know?
For this is what we declared self-knowledge and temperance to be.
Not a line had oozed out from his private papers, and the argument for divulging them was gone.
Pope misrepresented the tenor of the letters as an excuse for divulging them; but how came the vindictive P.
This induced them to extend the number of their accomplices, a perilous proceeding in anything demanding secrecy; and yet Catesby ventured on divulging the scheme to no less than three fresh associates, men of family and fortune.
Without divulging that he was the son of the man who had led the expedition against Ohrante, Blaise asked the Indian if he knew when and where the outlaw had first been seen since his exile.
Ordinarily Hugh was truthful, inclined to regard a lie as a coward's refuge, but he had no intention of divulging his true name and purpose to his father's bitterest enemy.
From the standpoint of the newspaper man, there are three classes of persons one encounters in interviewing: those who talk, those who will not, and those who do not know they are divulging secrets.
I mustn't say any more, because I should be divulging official secrets.
I know something more; but it is of a nature so delicate, and concerns me personally so seriously, that I must decline divulging it.
I commiserate you, sir, but I honor your sense of duty in divulging such important facts, even at the expense of exposing serious troubles in your domestic relations.
Hubert thought he was doing a service in divulging the safety of the prisoner, but the effect was, that John transferred the poor boy to Rouen, and to the keeping of William Bruce.
Formerly, it was thought decorous to die before the divulging of any private particulars; but, by the new invention, a man is able to combine the glory from memoirs with the advantage of being alive.
Fortunate indeed is it for you," I said, "that your confidence in the kind countenance of my sister Anne did not carry you quite to the point of divulging this precious scheme to her.
Therefore Garnet, to my mind, was eminently justified in not divulgingthe particular knowledge he had from Tesimond by way of confession.
Moreover, according to one school of Catholic moralists, in either case the Government ought to have been communicated with if Garnet could have done so without risk of divulging Tesimond's name.
Yet unable to shock him by divulging the fatal secret, I have hitherto concealed it, and my concealment he must impute to motives base, infamous, and pusillanimous.
Lord Westhaven saw her uneasiness; but knew not how to relieve her without offending the Baron and the Chevalier, or divulging circumstances of which he did not think himself at liberty without her permission to speak.
He made the charge also that Tipton had been guilty of divulging the vote on the treaty, taken in executive session.
Would it be divulging a secret of your profession if you informed me why one of your men did not arrest me, since all had warrants on the ridiculous charge you brought against me this morning, of murdering my oldest and closest friend?
This induced them to have even greater confidence in me than before, as strangers usually give the mailing address at general delivery in the post-office, instead of divulging their place of abode.
When asked for particulars concerning his father confessor, he replied vaguely and confusedly, and when begged to be more explicit, he refused, saying he had private reasons for not divulging the affairs of his friends.
Seeing that the hour had arrived for the divulging of the secret I explained all in a few words, threw off my disguise and craved his blessing.
Finally, to test the question if there were any bias in taking these observations, eight sets of observations were taken, in which the readings were made by another, the results being written down without divulging them.
The above specimen was selected because in it the readings were all taken by another and noted down without divulging them till the whole five sets were completed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divulging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.