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/dɪˈkɫæsəˌfaɪ/
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lift the restriction on and make available again
reclassify the documents
How To Use declassify In A Sentence
- Did anyone catch Brit Hume and Cheney working together to roll out an early foundation for Cheney's defense for outing -- or rather "declassifying" -- Valerie Plame's status? Joshuah Bearman: Fox Floats Cheney's Trial Balloon
- The CIA refuses to declassify the documents involved.
- KING: Do you like the idea of declassifying a lot of information that has been classified to make both you and the House and the public more aware of what's going on? CNN Transcript Jan 28, 2003
- The US Fish and Wildlife Service will decide next month whether to declassify the bald eagle as a threatened species.
- You've seen variations of this lists everywhere, yet corruption has become so normal at this point that the Bush's latest misdeed, selectively and secretly "declassifying" a national intelligence estimate to provide to a single Administration-friendly reporter (aka. "leaking"), feels like more of the same. Greg Saunders: A Hole In The Head
- First of all, within two weeks I'll tell you whether I declassify the technology.
- The law requires the State Department to declassify this material, and yet it is failing to do so.
- Is it so G-damn hard to see tha the point is not that he has the “authority” to declassify … it’s that he frickin declassified on a NOC operative from the CIA, PURPOSELY, to out her for political gain … That is treason, pure and simple you morons! Think Progress » “Get it out.”
- WASHINGTON — The CIA lifted the lid on one corner of the cloak and dagger world of World War I, declassifying six of the oldest secret documents in the U.S. government archives, the agency announced Tuesday. Cloak And Dagger World War I Documents Declassified By CIA
- Consequently, I have determined that it is in the public interest and the best interest of law enforcement to declassify this information.