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Reveal

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Verb

1. bring out, reveal, uncover, unveil

make visible

Example Sentences:
'Summer brings out bright clothes'
'He brings out the best in her'

2. break, bring out, disclose, discover, divulge, expose, give away, let on, let out, reveal, unwrap

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret

Example Sentences:
'The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold'
'The actress won't reveal how old she is'
'bring out the truth'
'he broke the news to her'
'unwrap the evidence in the murder case'

3. reveal

disclose directly or through prophets

Example Sentences:
'God rarely reveal his plans for Mankind'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Reveal

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verb (transitive)
1. (may take a clause as object or an infinitive)
to disclose (a secret); divulge
2. 
to expose to view or show (something concealed)
3. 
(of God) to disclose (divine truths) either directly or through the medium of prophets, etc
noun
4. 
the act of exposing something that has been concealed, esp as the climax of a theatrical performance or magic trick
5. architecture
the vertical side of an opening in a wall, esp the side of a window or door between the frame and the front of the wall

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Reveal

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verb transitive
1. 
to make known (something hidden or kept secret); disclose; divulge
2. 
to expose to view; show; exhibit; display
3.  Theology
to make known by supernatural or divine means
noun
1. 
that part of the side of an opening for a window or door which is between the outer edge of the opening and the frame of the window or door
2. 
the entire side of such an opening; jamb

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Reveal

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tr.v. re·vealed, re·veal·ing, re·veals
1.
a. To make known (something concealed or unknown): She revealed that she was pregnant. The study revealed the toxic effects of the pollutant.
b. To cause to be seen; show: The curtains parted, revealing a ballerina. The x-ray revealed a broken bone.
2. To make known by supernatural or divine means: "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven" (Romans 1:18).
n.
The making known of an important, secret, or salient occurrence, such as the revealing of a major development, plot twist, or visual effect in a movie: "Seeing [the Wiz] in human form in the first act diminishes the power of the reveal in the second" (Bob Verini).
n.
1.
a. The part of the side of a window or door opening that is between the outer surface of a wall and the window or door frame.
b. The whole side of such an opening; the jamb.
2. The framework of a motor vehicle window.

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