US /dɪˈvʌldʒ/
・UK /daɪ'vʌldʒ/
In many places in the US, the police often don't have to divulge whether they even use facial recognition.
In many places in the US, the police often don't have to divulge whether they even use facial recognition.
You referenced that, given your neutral position, students would often either ask you things or divulge information that they may be hesitant to ask or share with someone at a college admissions office.
this raises a follow up curiosity that I have you referenced that given your neutral position, students would often either ask you things or divulge information that they may be hesitant to ask or share with someone at a college admissions office.
In 1977, the company even pulled out of India because they would've been legally required to divulge their ingredient list to the government.
to divulge their ingredient list to the government.
But once you divulge your secrets, you may find it's not as terrible as you thought.
But once you divulge your secrets
We need not get angry while we divulge our anger.
We need not get angry while we divulge our anger.
That's the one secret I'm not going to divulge.
That's the one secret I'm not going to divulge.
and he began to divulge a lot of things to me.
and he began to divulge a lot of things to me
We must become the most willing of students and the kindest of teachers. We should only strive to divulge tricky things when we aren't smarting from our contact with them.
Differently again, when we divulge our agonies, our priority may just be to hear that everything will eventually be okay.
Differently again, when we divulge our agonies,
Only time will tell if she'll divulge her side of the story in an interview or documentary format.
Only time will tell if she'll divulge her side of the story in an interview or documentary format.