Disclosable: meaning, definitions and examples

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disclosable

 

[ dɪˈskləʊzəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

information

Capable of being disclosed or revealed; able to be made known to others.

Synonyms

accessible, open, revealable.

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Word Description / Examples
disclosable

Use when referring to something that can be officially shared or disclosed, especially in formal or legal contexts.

  • This information is disclosable under the company's policy.
  • Only disclosable documents will be reviewed by the board.
revealable

Appropriate when referring to something that can be revealed or made known, particularly in terms of secrets, hidden facts, or information.

  • Only certain parts of the document are revealable to the general public.
  • What is revealed during the investigation must be weighed carefully against what is revealable.
open

Refer to something that is not closed or restricted. It often implies transparency or the availability for dialogue and participation.

  • The meeting will be open to the public.
  • We should keep the communication channels open for better understanding.
accessible

Suitable for referring to something that can be easily reached, used, or understood. Often used in the context of information, facilities, or services.

  • The website has been made accessible to people with disabilities.
  • This report is accessible to all employees.

Examples of usage

  • The company's financial records are not disclosable to the public.
  • Certain personal information is disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act.
Context #2 | Adjective

legal

Able to be revealed in a legal context; not subject to confidentiality.

Synonyms

unconcealable, unconstrained, unrestricted.

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Word Description / Examples
disclosable

Use in legal or professional settings when discussing information that can be legally or ethically shared.

  • The contract includes a clause about disclosable information
  • Only disclosable facts were presented to the committee
unconcealable

This term applies when referring to something that is impossible to hide, often pertaining to physical or emotional states.

  • Her unconcealable excitement was evident
  • The damage to the car was unconcealable
unrestricted

Best used when referring to areas, access, or activities that have no limitations or restrictions.

  • The project had unrestricted funding
  • He had unrestricted access to the facility
unconstrained

Typically used when describing actions, creativity, or processes that are free from limitations or restrictions.

  • Her creativity was unconstrained by traditional methods
  • The design took an unconstrained approach

Examples of usage

  • The lawyer argued that the document was disclosable in court.
  • The disclosable evidence was crucial in the trial.

Translations

Translations of the word "disclosable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 divulgável

🇮🇳 प्रकट करने योग्य

🇩🇪 offenlegbar

🇮🇩 terbuka

🇺🇦 розкритий

🇵🇱 ujawniany

🇯🇵 開示可能

🇫🇷 divulguable

🇪🇸 divulgable

🇹🇷 açıklanabilir

🇰🇷 공개 가능한

🇸🇦 قابل للكشف

🇨🇿 zveřejnitelný

🇸🇰 zverejniteľný

🇨🇳 可披露

🇸🇮 razkrit

🇮🇸 afhjúpanlegt

🇰🇿 ашылатын

🇬🇪 გასაჯაროებადი

🇦🇿 açıqlana bilən

🇲🇽 divulgable

Etymology

The word 'disclosable' originates from the verb 'disclose', which comes from Old French 'desclore', meaning 'open, expose'. The suffix '-able' is used to form adjectives indicating capability or worthiness. Overall, 'disclosable' refers to the ability of something to be disclosed or revealed, especially in legal or informational contexts.

See also: disclosure, disclosures, undisclosed.