declassify - use in sentences
Object
- record: The CIA has resisted even presidential mandates to declassify the record.
- file: Declassified files for the period 1925 to about 1945 have been amalgamated with the relevant original correspondence series.
- material: Much of the declassified material has to do with target design.
- information: For hacking into some minor grade web servers and finding some mostly declassified information.
- report: The declassified report, released today, provides the Committee's detailed assessments and investigations underlying its recommendations.
Preposition: since
- passage: Much of this material has been declassified since the passage of the 1992 JFK Assassination Records Collection Act.
Modifying Another Word
- newly: He has continued research on the newly declassified archives of the Russian secret police with Iain's latest project on the early Stalinist OGPU.
- recently: A recently declassified 1951 history of ATIC shows just how busy they really were with Cold War matters.
- not: The results of these studies were not declassified until 1969.
- previously: Specific copies of any previously declassified records are available directly from the CIA FOIA office.
- partially: On chemical weapons, a CIA report on the likelihood that Saddam would use weapons of mass destruction was partially declassified.
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