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1 identity
(who or what a person is: The police are still uncertain of the murderer's identity.) identitetidentitetsubst. \/aɪˈdentətɪ\/1) identitet2) ( matematikk) identitet, identisk ligning3) egenart, identitetmistaken identity personforveksling -
2 disclose
dis'kləuz(to uncover, reveal or make known: He refused to disclose his identity.) avsløre, røpe, komme for en dagavsløre--------røpeverb \/dɪsˈkləʊz\/1) blotte, vise2) bringe for dagen, oppdage3) åpenbare, røpe, avsløre, gi til kjennedisclose oneself gi seg til kjenne
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