disclose
/dɪsˈkloʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to reveal or make known information that was previously secret or unknown
“The whistleblower was called to testify and disclose the company’s financial mismanagement.”
2. verb
to remove or take off something, such as a cover or a layer
“She had to disclose the layers of paint on the old furniture to restore its original color.”
3. verb
to make something visible or apparent
“The new lighting system will disclose the beautiful architecture of the old building.”
4. noun
information that is revealed or made known
“The government was forced to disclose the details of the secret agreement.”