leave (someone) in the dark (about something)



leave (someone) in the dark (about something)

To keep someone uninformed (about something); to exclude someone from full knowledge or disclosure (of something). The CIA left the president in the dark about the assassination attempt so that if things went sour and came to public light, she could claim plausible deniability. I don't fully trust John to keep our plan a secret, so I think it best that we leave him in the dark for now.
See also: dark, leave

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Delwyn-Welsh
HorÁCio-Portuguese
Xanti-Basque
ÁDÁMAH-dahmHungarian
Shmuel-Hebrew
Joandrajo-AN-drəEnglish (Rare)