Moderate as in exposure Revelation or disclosure of information, often revealing something previously unknown or kept secret; akin to an eye-opener. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Divulgence'
The detective hesitated before the divulgence of sensitive information in the ongoing investigation.
The CEO's unexpected divulgence of the company's future plans surprised the employees.
The novelist skillfully built suspense through the gradual divulgence of the protagonist's secrets.
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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