Betekenis van:
divulge
to divulge
Werkwoord
- kenbaar maken
- make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
to divulge
Werkwoord
- blootleggen, ontboezemen, ontsluieren, reveleren, onthullen
- make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- You are under no obligation to divulge that information.
- He didn't divulge the information, not even under pain of torture.
- Parts of this text have been hidden so as not to divulge confidential information.
- This may include a solemn declaration by recipients of that information not to divulge its contents to any third person.
- In both cases, in accordance with Article 4, the Ombudsman may not divulge the content of such documents.
- In both cases, in accordance with Article 4, the Ombudsman may not divulge the content of such documents.
- Parts of this text have been deleted in order not to divulge confidential information; they are indicated by a series of dots between square brackets.
- Experts shall not under any circumstances use for personal purposes or divulge information obtained in connection with the work of the Group.
- The Commission shall not publish or otherwise divulge those data where it would lead to the disclosure of a commercial, industrial or professional secret.
- Its members shall not divulge any information which may have come to their knowledge during the proceedings, or any particulars of the proceedings.
- Parts of this text have been hidden so as not to divulge confidential information. These have been indicated with a dotted line in square brackets.
- Experts shall not under any circumstances use for personal purposes or divulge information obtained in connection with the work of the Committee.
- Nonetheless, in the latter case, the Member State concerned may allow the Ombudsman to have this information provided that he undertakes not to divulge it.
- The members of the Executive Board shall be bound, even after leaving office, not to divulge information covered by professional secrecy.
- They are not permitted to divulge details of the proposals, the independent experts assigned to examining the proposals, nor the discussions in the peer review evaluation Panels.