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Divulgate — Di*vul gate, a. [L. divulgatus, p. p. of divulgare. See {Divulge}.] Published. [Obs.] Bale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Divulgate — Di*vul gate, v. t. To divulge. [Obs.] Foxe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
divulgate — [də vul′gāt΄] vt. divulgated, divulgating [< L divulgatus, pp. of divulgare] Rare DIVULGE … English World dictionary
divulgate — divulgator, divulgater, n. divulgation /div euhl gay sheuhn/, n. divulgatory /di vul geuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /di vul gayt/, v.t., divulgated, divulgating. Archaic. to make publicly known; publish. [1375 1425; late ME < L divulgatus made… … Universalium
divulgate — di·vul·gate … English syllables
divulgate — /dəˈvʌlgeɪt/ (say duh vulgayt) verb (t) (divulgated, divulgating) to make publicly known; publish. {Latin dīvulgātus, past participle, divulged} –divulgater, divulgator, noun –divulgation /ˌdivʌlˈgeɪʃən/ (say .deevul gayshuhn), noun …
divulgate — də̇ˈvəlˌgāt, dīˈ ; ˈdivə , ˈdīvə transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin divulgatus, past participle of divulgare 1. obsolete : divulge 1 2. archaic … Useful english dictionary
convey — con·vey /kən vā/ vt con·veyed, con·vey·ing: to transfer or transmit (property or property rights) to another esp. by a writing (as a deed or will) agreed to convey to the estate his Manhattan town house R. H. Jensen compare alienate, devise … Law dictionary
report — re·port 1 n: a usu. detailed account or statement: as a: an account or statement of the facts of a case heard and of the decision and opinion of the court or of a quasi judicial tribunal determining the case b: a written submission of a question… … Law dictionary
bare — I verb admit, air, announce, appear, be disclosed, be public, bring into view, bring out in evidence, bring to light, confess, declare, denude, disclose, display, divulgate, divulge, evince, evulgate, exhibit, expose, expose to view, lay bare,… … Law dictionary