disclosures
Meanings
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Noun
The act of making information known, especially information that is private or of a sensitive nature.
- "The company was required to make full disclosures to its shareholders."
- "The whistleblower made disclosures about the corruption in the government."
- "The doctor gave her the results with a stern warning to keep the disclosures confidential."
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A statement or communication that reveals previously hidden or unknown information.
- "The disclosures made in the courtroom shocked everyone."
- "The disclosures in the investigative report were damning."
- "The disclosures in the contract were unfavorable to the buyer."
Antonyms
closure
Synonyms
revelation
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disclosuresreclosures , closures , exposures , disposures
Variants
List of all variants of disclosures that leads to same resultdisclosure , disclosures
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Old French 'descloser', meaning 'to unfasten, reveal'.
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The term 'disclosures' is often used in the context of financial reporting and regulatory compliance.
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In some legal contexts, disclosures may be required to be made under penalty of perjury.
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The word 'disclosures' comes from the Latin word 'disclusus', meaning 'unfastened' or 'unloosed'.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
confidentiality: The obligation to keep information private and not disclose it to unauthorized individuals.
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transparency: The policy of openness, communication, and accountability in an organization or society.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Disclosures have significant cultural and historical significance in various contexts. In business, they are essential for maintaining transparency and trust. In legal proceedings, they can lead to justice being served. In literature, disclosures can be a plot device used to reveal hidden truths or motives.
How to Memorize "disclosures"
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visualize
- Imagine a lock being unlocked, revealing hidden information.
- Visualize a curtain being pulled back to reveal a secret.
- Think of a key turning in a lock, unlocking a safe containing sensitive information. -
associate
- Associate the word 'disclosures' with 'secrets' or 'revelations'.
- Link it to the idea of 'transparency' or 'honesty'.
- Think of the word 'confidentiality' when you encounter 'disclosures'. -
mnemonics
- Create a phrase like 'Disclose Secretly' or 'Divulge Information' to help remember the meaning.
- Use the acronym 'DISCLOSE' to stand for 'Disclose Information, Share Confidentially, Observe Ethics'.
- Create a mental image of a person making a disclosure, such as a whistleblower or a detective sharing information.
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