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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
declassified
adjective
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▪ According to declassified government documents, officials were aware of the tests as early as 1967.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
declassified

declassified \declassified\ adj. having a security classification removed so as to be open to public inspection; -- of documents or information.

Wiktionary
declassified

vb. (en-past of: declassify)

WordNet
declassified
declassified

adj. having had security classification removed

declassify
  1. v. lift the restriction on and make available again; "reclassify the documents" [ant: classify]

  2. [also: declassified]

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Declassified

Declassified is an American television series produced by Ten Worlds Productions on The History Channel that originally aired on November 9, 2004. The series takes viewers inside vaults and archives around the world to reveal the untold stories of modern history. With the fall of the Iron Curtain and the advent of market economies worldwide, new footage and materials are flooding out of formerly secret organizations like East Germany's Stasi, the Kremlin, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, and state television in Korea. Declassified reveals the stories behind the previously unseen footage with relentless, fast-cut montage and a rock beat. Declassified fuses modern graphics and editing, story-telling, rock music (from Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P.) and expert interviews to bring to light the thrilling and secret tales of our modern era.

The show's director Kosh, winner of three Grammy Awards, is the former creative director for Apple Records and designer for the Beatles and Eagles. Produced and created by Susan Shearer, John J. Flynn and Kosh. Executive produced by Carl Lindahl for the History Channel.

Declassified (CNN series)

Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies is a documentary series that debuted on CNN on June 19, 2016. The series is hosted by Mike Rogers.

Usage examples of "declassified".

Even before the Venona Project was declassified, there were subtle clues that the Roosevelt and Truman administrations were having staffing problems.

Besides, the same broadcast released the declassified portions of Earl White Haven's latest dispatches.

He, too, saw the shell of light attack craft maintaining careful watch on Grayson One and Queen Adrienne, and he'd heard enough about the recently declassified craft to know how lethal they were.

It took that long for things to be declassified, because of what a disaster that day was.

A third, on Alexandra's Planet on Stardate 44765, has been partially declassified for this mission.

The text of that cable has since been declassified and it recounts their conversation, with Saddam essentially telling Ambassador Glaspie that Iraq was being strangled by Kuwait and the UAE with U.

Army Component, United States Central Command (ARGENT), Battlefield Reconstruction Study: The 100 Hour Ground War, April 20, 1991, declassified version, pp.

NA-22, "The Gulf War: An Iraqi General Officer's Perspective," March 11, 1991, declassified 1998, provides a useful snapshot of desertions from selected Iraqi divisions.

Central Intelligence Agency, "Iran-Iraq Chemical Warfare Continues," November 1986, declassified version, available at www.

NA-22, "The Gulf War: An Iraqi General Officer's Perspective," March 11, 1991, declassified 1998.

Right up until the Soviet cables were declassified, they were still heatedly proclaiming Alger Hiss innocent.

But when the Venona Project was declassified, revealing decades of cable traffic between Soviet espionage agents and their American spies, it was barely noticed at the Times.

Literally months before Venona was declassified, Griffin Fariello released an inadvertently hilarious book titled Red Scare: Memories of the American Inquisition.