declass Antonyms

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Meaning of declass

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declass (v. t.)

To remove from a class; to separate or degrade from one's class.

declass Sentence Examples

  1. The government decided to declass the documents related to the historical event.
  2. The CIA made the unprecedented decision to declass certain intelligence files.
  3. Historians eagerly awaited the declassing of confidential documents from the Cold War era.
  4. The Pentagon announced plans to declass a series of military reports from the conflict.
  5. The president's executive order instructed agencies to declass information regarding the controversial policy.
  6. The declassing of secret files shed new light on the events leading up to the crisis.
  7. Activists called for the declassing of documents related to human rights abuses.
  8. Researchers applauded the government's decision to declass records from the space program.
  9. The decision to declass the diplomatic cables sparked debate among policymakers.
  10. Journalists uncovered significant information following the declassing of previously classified documents.

FAQs About the word declass

To remove from a class; to separate or degrade from one's class.

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The government decided to declass the documents related to the historical event.

The CIA made the unprecedented decision to declass certain intelligence files.

Historians eagerly awaited the declassing of confidential documents from the Cold War era.

The Pentagon announced plans to declass a series of military reports from the conflict.