All 10 Uses of
disclose
in
Great Expectations
- My state of mind regarding the pilfering from which I had been so unexpectedly exonerated did not impel me to frank disclosure; but I hope it had some dregs of good at the bottom of it.†
Chpt 6
- —and resolved to make a full disclosure if I should see any such new occasion as a new chance of helping in the discovery of the assailant.†
Chpt 16 *
- The strange gentleman, with an air of authority not to be disputed, and with a manner expressive of knowing something secret about every one of us that would effectually do for each individual if he chose to disclose it, left the back of the settle, and came into the space between the two settles, in front of the fire, where he remained standing, his left hand in his pocket, and he biting the forefinger of his right.†
Chpt 18
- If they disclosed to me, as I suspect they did, that I should not come back, and that Biddy was quite right, all I can say is,—they were quite right too.†
Chpt 35
- "When that person discloses," said Mr. Jaggers, straightening himself, "you and that person will settle your own affairs.†
Chpt 36
- When that person discloses, my part in this business will cease and determine.†
Chpt 36
- When that person discloses, it will not be necessary for me to know anything about it.†
Chpt 36
- "And Magwitch—in New South Wales—having at last disclosed himself," said Mr. Jaggers, "you will comprehend, Pip, how rigidly throughout my communication with you, I have always adhered to the strict line of fact.†
Chpt 40
- Still in the same moment, I saw that the face disclosed, was the face of the other convict of long ago.†
Chpt 54
- What remained for me now, but to follow him to the dear old forge, and there to have out my disclosure to him, and my penitent remonstrance with him, and there to relieve my mind and heart of that reserved Secondly, which had begun as a vague something lingering in my thoughts, and had formed into a settled purpose?†
Chpt 57
Definition:
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(disclose) to reveal (make something known that was previously a secret)