divulge
[ dih-vuhlj, dahy- ]
make known to the public information previously kept secret
USE 1
The whistleblower decided to divulge the company’s unethical practices to the media, sparking a widespread scandal.
USE 2
The government official refused to divulge any details about the confidential meeting, citing national security concerns.
USE 3
After years of silence, the author finally agreed to divulge the inspiration behind her bestselling novel during the interview.