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Synonyms
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Meaning:
broach

to begin a discussion of (a topic)

bring up a topic

divulge

to make known (a secret)

make known; confess

enlighten

to give more knowledge to a person (about something); free a person from ignorance, misunderstanding or false beliefs

explain thoroughly; make aware

introduce

to make a person known to another, usually by giving her or his name

make known; present

knock down

(of prices) the lowest at which goods are to be sold

make known; present

profess

to declare that one has (beliefs, likes, ignorance, interests etc)

declare, assert

shoot

a new, young growth on a plant or bush; a group of people shooting birds, animals

discharge a projectile, often to injure or kill

slash

to make a cut or cuts in (something) with long strokes; to cut (prices etc) by a large amount; to hit (a person, animal) with a whip

cut

tell

to make (something) known (to a person) using words; to give an order to (a person)

communicate

thaw

(of snow and ice) to begin to melt; (to cause anything frozen) to become liquid or soft again

unfreeze, warm

told

of tell

communicate

uncover

to remove a cover or covering from (something); to find out (information about a plan etc)

reveal, disclose

unfurl

(to cause something) to unroll, spread out

unroll

unveil

to remove a veil (form a face etc); to allow (something) to be seen for the first time

reveal

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