[verb] - to make (something secret) knownJournalists do not divulge their sources. [T]Someone has divulged details of this project to our competitors. [T]The managing director refused to divulge how much she earned. [+ wh- word]Sources close to the Prime Minister have divulged that he would like to retire after the next election. [+ that clause]
DIVULGE
Meaning of DIVULGE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012