1) to make known (a secret) (divulge)
2) to announce officially (a decree, a new law etc); to make known (beliefs, knowledge) (promulgate)
3) to make known (one's views, intentions etc); be a sign of (something) (signify)
to make something known to People by notices in newspapers, announcements on TV etc
publicize for the purpose of selling or causing one to want
to make (something) known (to other people)
make a proclamation
to exchange, pass on, (news, information, feelings etc)
give or exchange information, ideas
to make (something) known
reveal, make public
to leave (a person, thing) uncovered or unprotected
reveal
to tell (a story); give an account of (something)
describe, detail
to tell a person, group etc officially (about something)
inform
to allow or cause (something) to be seen; to make something known
disclose, tell
to use one's ordinary voice (not singing etc) to produce (words, sentences); to express one's opinion (during a discussion, about an affair)
make declaration
to use one's voice to say words; to give a formal speech
talk
any one of the bars or wire rods connecting the centre of a wheel with the outer edge
talk
to make (something) known (to a person) using words; to give an order to (a person)
communicate
of tell
communicate
to remove a cover or covering from (something); to find out (information about a plan etc)
reveal, disclose
to show the true character or intentions of (a person)
reveal
to remove a veil (form a face etc); to allow (something) to be seen for the first time
reveal
to put (ideas, thoughts) into words
speak