Disclosive: meaning, definitions and examples

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disclosive

 

[dɪsˈkloʊsɪv ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

characteristics of disclosure

Disclosive refers to something that reveals or makes information known. It often pertains to documents or statements that disclose previously confidential or hidden information. In legal contexts, disclosive materials are those that must be shared or revealed to parties in a trial or investigation. This term emphasizes the act of uncovering or bringing to light significant information. It can also relate to aspects of transparency in communication.

Synonyms

exposing, revealing, unveiling.

Examples of usage

  • The disclosive report shed light on the company's financial practices.
  • Her disclosive remarks during the interview surprised everyone.
  • The disclosive nature of the documents raised concerns about privacy.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from the Latin 'discludere', meaning 'to shut apart', which evolved into revealing something that was hidden.
  • It gained its current form in English during the late 20th century as discussions around transparency grew more common.

Psychology

  • In psychology, disclosive practices can lead to increased trust in relationships when individuals share personal experiences.
  • Studies show that people who are more open and willing to disclose personal information generally report higher levels of happiness.

Legal Contexts

  • In legal terms, disclosive actions refer to the requirement to share information in investigations, such as during court cases.
  • Certain professions are required by law to be disclosive about potential conflicts of interest to maintain ethical standards.

Media and Communication

  • In journalism, being disclosive is crucial for investigative reporting, where revealing hidden truths is often paramount.
  • Social media has increased the pace of disclosive communication, leading to both positive and negative outcomes depending on the context.

Philosophy

  • Philosophers discuss the ethics of being disclosive, pondering whether all information should be shared or if some secrets are better kept.
  • The concept of 'disclosive understanding' in philosophical discourse emphasizes the insights gained through revealing knowledge.

Translations

Translations of the word "disclosive" in other languages:

🇵🇹 revelador

🇮🇳 प्रकाशक

🇩🇪 offenbar

🇮🇩 membongkar

🇺🇦 дисклозивний

🇵🇱 ujawniający

🇯🇵 開示する

🇫🇷 révélateur

🇪🇸 revelador

🇹🇷 açıklayıcı

🇰🇷 드러내는

🇸🇦 كاشف

🇨🇿 odhalující

🇸🇰 odhaľujúci

🇨🇳 揭示的

🇸🇮 razkrivajoč

🇮🇸 opinberandi

🇰🇿 ашық

🇬🇪 გამჟღავნებელი

🇦🇿 açıq

🇲🇽 revelador