[
US
/dɪˈskɫoʊzd/
]
[ UK /dɪsklˈəʊzd/ ]
[ UK /dɪsklˈəʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
made known (especially something secret or concealed)
the disclosed purpose of their wicked plan
How To Use disclosed In A Sentence
- A energy absorbing structure is disclosed for the purpose of protecting human occupants of a vehicle from the damaging effects of sudden accelerative or decelerative forces by means of plastic deformation of the structure.
- But the slave, perceiving that the zamorin seemed inclined to deal favourably with them, went to the cady or chief priest of the Mahometans, and told him all that he had said to the zamorin, adding that the two Christians had disclosed all their secrets to the Portuguese. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
- The agent of an undisclosed principal may also sue and be sued on the contract.
- The macrostructures disclosed the presence of equiaxed grains as well as areas of mixed grain structure.
- He then left for a flat at an undisclosed location. Times, Sunday Times
- The extent of the deal is undisclosed, but there was an asking price of £300,000 for the freehold.
- KING: A year ago, as we saw some of it in that piece, the vice president was the one who directed the government's response from a minute-by-minute basis back at the White House -- today, the vice president back in what we became so familiar with in the days after last September 11, what we call a secure and undisclosed location. CNN Transcript Sep 11, 2002
- Lastly, this is the simplest transition yet disclosed from the succinyl to furfural grouping, being effected by a regulated proportion of oxygen, and under conditions of reaction which may be described as of the mildest. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
- The vessel set sail late Tuesday for an undisclosed destination, the news agency said.
- The Judge reserved his final decision and has informed the newspaper that decision will be disclosed today.