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  • 11Reveal — Pour les articles homonymes, voir James Lauritz Reveal. Reveal Album par R.E.M. Sortie …

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  • 12reveal */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈviːl] / US [rɪˈvɪl] verb [transitive] Word forms reveal : present tense I/you/we/they reveal he/she/it reveals present participle revealing past tense revealed past participle revealed 1) to let something become known, for example a secret …

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  • 13reveal — re|veal [ rı vil ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to let something become known, for example a secret or information that was previously not known: She refused to reveal the contents of the letter. Cockpit recordings may reveal the cause of the crash.… …

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  • 14reveal — 01. The curtains opened to [reveal] a darkened stage. 02. It was [revealed] during their divorce hearing that her husband had had numerous love affairs with other women. 03. Singer Mick Jagger s biography is a [revealing] look at the sex and… …

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  • 15reveal — [[t]rɪvi͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦ reveals, revealing, revealed 1) VERB To reveal something means to make people aware of it. [V n] She has refused to reveal the whereabouts of her daughter... [V that] A survey of the British diet has revealed that a growing… …

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  • 16reveal — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English revelen, from Anglo French reveler, from Latin revelare to uncover, reveal, from re + velare to cover, veil, from velum veil Date: 14th century 1. to make known through divine inspiration 2. to make… …

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  • 17reveal — re|veal W1S3 [rıˈvi:l] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: reveler, from Latin revelare to uncover , from velum; VEIL1] 1.) to make known something that was previously secret or unknown ≠ ↑conceal ▪ He may be prosecuted for revealing… …

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  • 18reveal — revealable, adj. revealability, revealableness, n. revealedly /ri vee lid lee, veeld /, adv. revealer, n. revealingly, adv. revealingness, n. revelative /ri vel euh tiv, rev euh lay /, adj. /ri veel /, v.t …

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  • 19reveal — 1. noun /ɹəˈviːl/ a) The outer side of a window or door frame; the jamb. The building has a one story rusticated limestone base and a canopied entrance with a doorman beneath an attractive, rusticated limestone window reveal on the second floor… …

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  • 20reveal — verb 1) the police can t reveal his whereabouts Syn: divulge, disclose, tell, let slip, let drop, give away, give out, blurt (out), release, leak; make known, make public, broadcast, publicize, circulate, disseminate; informal let on …

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