Both Uses
disclose
in
Of Human Bondage
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- Then the horrid fact was disclosed that the new head had a mania for general information.†
Chpt 15-16 *disclosed = revealed
- Weeks had listened politely, with smiling modesty, till Hayward finished; then he asked one or two insidious questions, so innocent in appearance that Hayward, not seeing into what a quandary they led him, answered blandly; Weeks made a courteous objection, then a correction of fact, after that a quotation from some little known Latin commentator, then a reference to a German authority; and the fact was disclosed that he was a scholar.†
Chpt 27-28
Definitions:
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(1)
(disclose) to reveal (make something known that was previously a secret)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)