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divulgence
The act of divulging.
A philosophical movement of the 1700s that emphasized the use of reason to scrutinize previously accepted doctrines and traditions and that brought about many humanitarian reforms. Used with the.
(Proper) The last book of the New Testament, ascribed to John (in full The Revelation of Saint John the Divine); Apocalypse
exposé
That which is disclosed
The recognition of a fact or the existence of an obligation and the acceptance of the accompanying legal responsibility. For example, a putative father may acknowledge a child as his during a paternity proceeding.
The act or process of confessing, as in telling one's life story as a series of failings or tribulations.
exposure (related)
Appearance in public or in the mass media:
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declaration (related)
A written document governing rights and obligations among property owners, as in declaration of condominium or declaration of covenants and restrictions.
Relating to or predicting the end of the world, especially as described in the Bible or another religious text.
Of, like, or containing exposition; explanatory
revelative
Of, relating to, or containing a revelation:
The price required or paid for entering; an entrance fee.
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A revelation. [from 14th c.]
The reaching of a goal or objective as a result of effort or a process:
divulgation
The communication of technology or science to the general public, public awareness of science.
A public disclosure of a scandal, crime, etc.
A statement or rhetorical discourse intended to give information about or an explanation of difficult material.
The definition of a manifestation is the proof of the reality of something, often a site or a smell.
The act or process of publishing matter in print or electronic form.
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To demonstrate is defined as to show something by example.
To expose to view, as by removing a cover; uncover.
To reveal one's thoughts or feelings.
secret (antonym)
The definition of a secret is something kept from public knowledge or the knowledge of a specific person.
concealment (antonym)
The act of hindering or preventing the discovery, knowledge, or sight of something.
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show (related)
A display; a manifestation:
confidentiality (related)
disclosures (related)
foia (related)
non-disclosure (related)
exemption (related)
liability (related)
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statutory (related)
provision (related)
foi (related)
notification (related)
withholding (related)
The act or process of disclosing
(--- Roman Catholic Church) Of or relating to the pope as the successor of Saint Peter; papal.
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