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Divulge -

: The revealed facts must be unambiguous and understandable.

While often used interchangeably, "divulge" and "disclose" carry different weights in conversation:

The act of divulging or disclosing is a critical component in several sectors: divulge

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: In academic contexts, divulging new research gaps or findings provides the most value. : The revealed facts must be unambiguous and understandable

: Patent law requires a "sufficiency of disclosure," meaning an inventor must divulge enough detail so that a person skilled in the art can reproduce the invention .

: The information must be pertinent to the topic at hand. : The information must be pertinent to the topic at hand

: Often implies "spilling the beans" or letting something slip in a casual or even accidental manner. It typically refers to information that is sensitive, personal, or a guarded secret.

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