making known

NOUN
  1. a speech act that conveys information
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How To Use making known In A Sentence

  • Anger and astonishment kept Mrs. Lilias silent, — while her old friend, in his self-complacent manner, was making known to her his political speculations. The Abbot
  • Fourthly, that these creatures, though they have some use of voice in making known to one another their desires and other affections, yet they want that art of words by which some men can represent to others that which is good in the likeness of evil; and evil, in the likeness of good; and augment or diminish the apparent greatness of good and evil, discontenting men and troubling their peace at their pleasure. Leviathan
  • Making known details this man would rather have kept secret hardly constitutes harassment. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was understandable that for historical reasons Rewi Alley avoided making known his position on certain sensitive political issues.
  • Article 22: The recipient should subject itself to supervision by the society by making known to the public its receipt of donations, as well as its use and management of the donated assets.
  • Making known details this man would rather have kept secret hardly constitutes harassment. Times, Sunday Times
  • After making known to him the object of my visit, the desire of being numbered among the _personnel_ of his enterprise, the conversation quickly took that turn of mirthfulness that was at the bottom of Favre's character. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
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