di|vul|gate

di|vul|gate
di|vul|gate «duh VUHL gayt», transitive verb, -gat|ed, -gat|ing.
to make known publicly; divulge.
[< Latin dīvulgāre (with English -ate1); see etym. under divulge (Cf.divulge)]

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