To say as a further remark
“The spokesperson would then add that more details would be released in due course.”
To boast about one's abilities or accomplishments
“Who likes to hear a snobbish intellectual gasbag show off at a cocktail party?”
To display or show (something) for others to see
“Marshall knew he only had one shot to expose his genius at rapping and was determined not to let it go.”
To provide information to
“Her mother then calls everyone in her Rolodex to brief them on her medical crisis while scheduling a farewell martini.”
To introduce for consideration
“The latest research would raise several questions about Tsoukalos' claims of intervention by ancient alien astronauts.”
To disclose or reveal information, sometimes reluctantly
To announce or advertise, usually loudly
“In the street below, peddlers would routinely cry their wares.”
To inform the authorities of someone's criminal activities or plans
To be revealed
“If there is any truth to any of this, the news will break in due course.”
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