1. declassified - Verb
2. declassified - Adjective Satellite
having had security classification removed
Source: WordNetAccording to declassified Soviet archives, in 1937 and 1938, the NKVD arrested more than one and a half million people, of whom 681,692 were shot. Source: Internet
A Russian MiG-15UTI, the same type as Gagarin was flying In April 2011, documents from a 1968 commission set up by the Central Committee of the Communist Party to investigate the accident were declassified. Source: Internet
A growing number of astronomers argued for Pluto to be declassified as a planet, because many similar objects approaching its size had been found in the same region of the Solar System (the Kuiper belt ) during the 1990s and early 2000s. Source: Internet
Although most of the contaminated ice was cleaned up, controversy currently surrounds recently declassified information indicating that one of the bombs was not accounted for. Source: Internet
A newly declassified memo reveals that the government of Saudi Arabia engages in a scheme to get its citizens out of the U.S. after they are accused of serious crimes, and the Trump administration does nothing to stop it. Source: Internet
Attorney General William Barr declassified two documents this week related to the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign. Source: Internet