All 7 Uses
divulge
in
The Fiend And The Forge
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- There was a hush, as though the crowd was expecting the announcer to divulge the gladiator's exploits and history and perhaps inform the wagering.†
Chpt 21 —divulge = make known (secret of private information)
- He divulged how David destroyed the Enemy's ships through the observatory dome and how he'd tricked Prusias by swapping Connor's soul.†
Chpt 24 — *divulged = made known (secret or private information)
- Until Walpurgisnacht has passed, you are forbidden to divulge any aspect of this visit or our conversation.†
Chpt 24 —divulge = make known (secret of private information)
- He strained to divulge his conversation with Astaroth, but the words would not form in his brain.†
Chpt 25 —
- You will now divulge to me the details of the spoken rites and the garb to be worn by yourself and your attendants.†
Chpt 27 —
- When the interrogation was over and the demon had spoken the secret words and divulged the dress and manners of the ceremony, David made a sign and she collapsed within the circle.†
Chpt 27 —divulged = made known (secret or private information)
- He had not known all of the minutiae and thus had not been able to divulge every detail to the Demon.†
Chpt 27 —divulge = make known (secret of private information)
Definitions:
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(1)
(divulge) make known (secret of private information)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)