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has outed

  • present perfect
    of out (3rd person singular).
    out
    adverb
    away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: to go out to dinner.

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This year, as the company celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary, he has outed his covert mission—making the bullet obsolete—to the audience that has always meant the most to him.

From The New Yorker Aug. 20, 2018

Months after a short-lived, crowd-sourced list of “Shitty Media Men” made headlines and sowed controversy, the creator, Moira Donegan, has outed herself.

From The Guardian Jan. 12, 2018

Gawker has outed other public figures, such as journalist Anderson Cooper and Apple chief executive Tim Cook.

From Washington Post May 25, 2016

New Orleans, of course, is ugliness central now that the league has outed the details of its bounty program and galling coverup.

From New York Times Mar. 23, 2012