1. divulging - Noun
2. divulging - Verb
of Divulge
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm not surprised, but I am disappointed that Katharine Carr Esters claims that she was 'tricked' into divulging her true feelings about Oprah and that she now denies that she revealed to me the identity of Oprah's biological father. Kitty Kelley
A - I can't really elaborate here without possibly divulging a spoiler, precisely what bothered me. Source: Internet
Limbe Police Spokesperson Patrick Mussa has told local press Radio without divulging further details that Osman has been arrested over an issue whose investigation is still underway. Source: Internet
Hartman is bound by a nondisclosure agreement that bars him from divulging the sale price or the name of the buyer. Source: Internet
As usual, the streaming service isn’t divulging ratings, but said that its top three dramas last year, based on total number of hours watched, were Law & Order: SVU, This Is Us and The Handmaid’s Tale. Source: Internet
Court documents divulging the furtive lives of the Ghost Story spies—all, like Michael Zottoli and Patricia Mills, stationed in cities around the country—reveal painstaking planning, advanced training, and an uncanny ability to go unnoticed. Source: Internet