to give secret or confidential information to journalists, to circulate rumours, to leak to the press, to secretly plan to get rid of someone from power or a position, to plot to remove, to cause a revelation, to make surprising or previously unknown information become public and provoke a reaction, to cause a revelation, to deny the allegations, to spread unofficial or unconfirmed stories among people, to plot to remove, to circulate rumours, to say something accidentally that was meant to be secret, to leak to the press, to let slip , to promise officially or seriously not to tell anyone, not to breathe a word, to be sworn to secrecy, to keep something secret, not to breathe a word, to be sworn to secrecy, to deliberately not tell someone something, to keep something from someone, to make out.
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