Synonyms:
disclosed
Meaning: made known (especially something secret or concealed); "the disclosed purpose of their wicked plan"
Usage examples
Having removed it, we peered into the cavity it disclosed.
I had not disclosed to either of them the cause of my absence.
"The amount of ore disclosed by this survey was simply fabulous.
The opening of this door disclosed a brilliant light, and she disappeared.
I recollected myself before I had disclosed the grotesque and infernal chimera that haunts me."
Of course, something must be allowed for the effect of surprise; Bailey had not expected to see what was so suddenly disclosed to him.
Is that not a simpler and more satisfying conclusion than the abominations which we pretend to have disclosed on the basis of our suppositions?"
We were now close in; thirty or forty strokes and we should beach her, for the ebb had already disclosed a narrow belt of sand below the clustering trees.
Later in the evening he disclosed, perfunctorily, the matter which had been a serious weight on his mind when he entered the house, but which this revelation of vast wealth had diminished to a trifle.
"Why, my dear colonel," said he, "would you not acquaint me with that secret which this letter hath disclosed?" James read the letter, at which his countenance changed more than once; and then, after a short silence, said, "Mr.