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• paljastaa• ilmaista• ilmentää• ilmiantaa• ilmoittaa• tuodailmi• keksiä• selittää• saattaa ilmi• mainita* * *dis'kləuz(to uncover, reveal or make known: He refused to disclose his identity.) paljastaa
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