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Common collocations with disclose in American Collocation

disclose verb transitive

US /dɪsˈkloʊz/

to everyone

clearly
fully
openly
publicly

The judge stunned Africa when he publicly disclosed that he was living with Aids.

deliberately

knowingly
voluntarily
wilfully

Information we hold about you will not be voluntarily disclosed to any third party.

carelessly

inadvertently
recklessly

If you inadvertently disclose your password to anyone, you should change it immediately.

according or not according to law

improperly
lawfully
properly
unlawfully

This is yet more evidence that was not properly disclosed.

facts

address
content
data
detail
existence
fact
information
transaction
whereabouts

There are situations in which a teacher may have to disclose information told to them in confidence.

something that has been secret

identity
name
password
secret

He reportedly disclosed secrets of his country’s military capability.

information about yourself or your past

conviction
disability
misconduct
sexuality
status
wrongdoing

There is no obligation to disclose your marital status.

document

documents
papers

In litigation, parties must disclose all documents that are relevant to the issues.