Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divulge.(verb)
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Use "divulges" in a sentence
"Gary is unmarried, as the title divulges, but he was married once, to a woman who bore him two flawed kids."
"Tonight, Sir David Attenborough reveals what's in it; and as much as we'd love him to stand in front of a camera for hours reading out all the names, he instead divulges some troubling facts: shipping noise is making dolphins deaf, and overfishing is proving disastrous."
"Students of costume design, who grew up hearing fairy tale-like stories about the icon, will freak when Classen, bearing an eerie, spot on likeness of Ms. Head, discusses career highlights, dishes about Hollywood relationships and even divulges a bit of Head's private side -- a side rarely revealed."