/dɪsˈkləʊʒə/ – noun
Definition: sự tiết lộ, việc để lộ ra, việc vạch trần, việc mở ra, việc thông báo.
A more thorough explanation: Disclosure refers to the act of making information known or revealing facts, typically in a formal or legal context. In legal terms, disclosure often refers to the process of providing relevant information or documents to the opposing party in a legal proceeding, as required by law or court rules. It is an important aspect of transparency and fairness in legal proceedings.
Example: The disclosure of confidential information to a third party without consent is a violation of the non-disclosure agreement.