Moderate as in admission Revelation or disclosure of information, often revealing something previously unknown or kept secret; akin to an eye-opener. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Divulgence'
The historical document's release led to the divulgence of long-buried secrets from the past.
The teacher's careful divulgence of the upcoming surprise made the students excited.
The historical novel ended with a shocking divulgence about the protagonist's true identity.
The movie's plot twist relied on the divulgence of a hidden motive by the main character.
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