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Definition of reveal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reveal is as below...
Reveal
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
communicate
(that which could not be known or
discovered
without
divine
or
supernatural
instruction
or
agency)..
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Open
::
Open (a.) Not
concealed
or
secret;
not
hidden
or
disguised;
exposed
to view or to
knowledge;
revealed;
apparent;
as, open
schemes
or
plans;
open shame or
guilt..
Design
::
Design
(n.)
Specifically,
intention
or
purpose
as
revealed
or
inferred
from the
adaptation
of means to an end; as, the
argument
from
design..
Secret
::
Secret
(a.)
Something
studiously
concealed;
a thing kept from
general
knowledge;
what is not
revealed,
or not to be
revealed..
Unroll
::
Unroll
(v. t.) To
display;
to
reveal.
Disclosure
::
Disclosure
(v. t.) The act of
disclosing,
uncovering,
or
revealing;
bringing
to
light;
exposure..
Zendik
::
Zendik
(n.) An
atheist
or
unbeliever;
-- name given in the East to those
charged
with
disbelief
of any
revealed
religion,
or
accused
of
magical
heresies..
Unveil
::
Unveil
(v. i.) To
remove
a veil; to
reveal
one's self.
Revel
::
Revel (n.) See
Reveal.
Revealability
::
Revealability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
revealable;
revealableness.
Urim
::
Urim (n.) A part or
decoration
of the
breastplate
of the high
priest
among the
ancient
Jews, by which
Jehovah
revealed
his will on
certain
occasions.
Its
nature
has been the
subject
of
conflicting
conjectures..
Deist
::
Deist (n.) One who
believes
in the
existence
of a God, but
denies
revealed
religion;
a
freethinker..
Theopneusty
::
Theopneusty
(n.)
Divine
inspiration;
the
supernatural
influence
of the
Divine
Spirit
in
qualifying
men to
receive
and
communicate
revealed
truth.
Theosophy
::
Theosophy
(n.) Any
system
of
philosophy
or
mysticism
which
proposes
to
attain
intercourse
with God and
superior
spirits,
and
consequent
superhuman
knowledge,
by
physical
processes,
as by the
theurgic
operations
of some
ancient
Platonists,
or by the
chemical
processes
of the
German
fire
philosophers;
also, a
direct,
as
distinguished
from a
revealed,
knowledge
of God,
supposed
to be
attained
by
extraordinary
illumination;
especially,
a
direct
insight
into the
processes
of the
divine
mind, and the
Revelation
::
Revelation
(n.) The act of
revealing,
disclosing,
or
discovering
to
others
what was
before
unknown
to
them..
Revealable
::
Revealable
(a.)
Capable
of being
revealed.
Theology
::
Theology
(n.) The
science
of God or of
religion;
the
science
which
treats
of the
existence,
character,
and
attributes
of God, his laws and
government,
the
doctrines
we are to
believe,
and the
duties
we are to
practice;
divinity;
(as more
commonly
understood)
the
knowledge
derivable
from the
Scriptures,
the
systematic
exhibition
of
revealed
truth,
the
science
of
Christian
faith and
life..
Suppress
::
Suppress
(v. t.) To
retain
without
disclosure;
to
conceal;
not to
reveal;
to
prevent
publication
of; as, to
suppress
evidence;
to
suppress
a
pamphlet;
to
suppress
the
truth..
Uncover
::
Uncover
(v. t.) To show
openly;
to
disclose;
to
reveal.
Revelation
::
Revelation
(n.) That which is
revealed.
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
machine
or
contrivance
for
indicating
or
recording
something,
particularly
for
keeping
a check upon
employees,
as
factory
hands,
watchmen,
drivers,
check
takers,
and the like, by
revealing
to their
employers
what they have done or
omitted..
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