Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which divulges or reveals.
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Examples
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Planner -- from an inability on the part of the divulger to keep his own good counsel.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844 Various
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Dear me! you can't be so stupid as not to see that, if your name is left out, suspicion will at once point to you as the divulger? '
A Woman Intervenes Robert Barr 1881
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He was, in truth, a married man with a family; but they who knew him as the terror of opponents and as the divulger of legal opinions heard nothing of his wife and children.
The Eustace Diamonds 1873
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He was, in truth, a married man with a family; but they who knew him as the terror of opponents and as the divulger of legal opinions, heard nothing of his wife and children.
The Eustace Diamonds Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1872
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Pythagoras, the great divulger of the philosophy of numbers, visited all the sanctuaries of the world.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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He was, in truth, a married man with a family; but they who knew him as the terror of opponents and as the divulger of legal opinions, heard nothing of his wife and children.
The Eustace Diamonds Anthony Trollope 1848
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There may be monetary recovery through protection may regret that decision in a few years court action against a malicious or divulger, when the secret is inadvertently or maliciously who may also be punished under the penal revealed or when some analytical tool is developed codes if malicious.
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