(allow to be seen)

  • 11reveal — reveal1 verb 1》 disclose (previously unknown or secret information).     ↘make known to humans by divine or supernatural means. 2》 cause or allow to be seen. Derivatives revealable adjective revealer noun Origin ME: from OFr. reveler or L.… …

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  • 12disclose — /dɪsˈkloʊz/ (say dis klohz) verb (t) (disclosed, disclosing) 1. to cause to appear; allow to be seen; make known; reveal: to disclose a plot. 2. to uncover; lay open to view. {Middle English disclose(n), desclose(n), from Old French desclos ,… …

  • 13reveal — ► VERB 1) make (previously unknown or secret information) known. 2) cause or allow to be seen. DERIVATIVES revealer noun. ORIGIN Latin revelare, from velum veil …

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  • 14revealer — reveal ► VERB 1) make (previously unknown or secret information) known. 2) cause or allow to be seen. DERIVATIVES revealer noun. ORIGIN Latin revelare, from velum veil …

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  • 15expose — [ek spōz′, ikspōz′] vt. exposed, exposing [ME exposen < OFr exposer < L expositus, pp. of exponere (see EXPOUND) but infl. by OFr poser: see POSE1] 1. a) to lay open (to danger, attack, ridicule, etc.); leave unprotected b) …

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  • 16conceal — v.tr. 1 (often foll. by from) keep secret (concealed her motive from him). 2 not allow to be seen; hide (concealed the letter in her pocket). Derivatives: concealer n. concealment n. Etymology: ME f. OF conceler f. L concelare (as com , celare… …

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  • 17Noon Gun — Seen firing on 4th September 2008 The Noon Gun has been an historic time signal in Cape Town, South Africa since 1806. The gun is situated on Signal Hill, close to the centre of the city …

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  • 18Wing walking — Seen in airshows and barnstorming during the 1920s, wing walking is the act of moving on the wings of an airplane during flight.The beginning of air walkersThe first powered flight was in 1903 by Orville Wright, the younger of the Wright brothers …

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  • 19associate oneself with — allow oneself to be connected with or seen to be supportive of. → associate …

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  • 20show oneself or one's face — allow oneself to be seen; appear in public. → show …

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