verb
- past tense and past participle of divulge; made known publicly or revealed (a secret or private information)
Usage: archaic or formal variant of 'divulged'; less common than 'divulged' in modern English
Examples
- The journalist divulgated confidential government documents to the press.
- She divulgated the surprise party plans before the event.
- Once the scandal was divulgated, the company's reputation suffered greatly.
- He divulgated his true identity after years of living in hiding.
- The witness divulgated crucial information during the trial.
- They divulgated the merger details to shareholders at the annual meeting.