disinclose
/ˌdɪsɪnˈklouz, ˌdɪsˈɪnkləʊs/Definitions
1. verb
to reveal information that was previously secret or hidden
“The company chose not to disinclose the details of the merger to the public until the deal was finalized.”
2. verb
to remove the covering or veil from something
“The archaeologists carefully began to disinclose the ancient tomb’s entrance.”
3. verb
to make something visible or apparent
“The new technology will disinclose the hidden patterns in the data, allowing us to make better predictions.”
4. noun
the act of revealing information that was previously secret or hidden
“The disinclose of the scandal led to a huge public outcry.”