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It is typically used when disclosing or making something known that was previously hidden or unknown. Example: "The magician's final trick was to reveal the location of the hidden card."
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Reveal
verb
To uncover; to show and display that which was hidden.
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Documents obtained under Right to Information (RTI) laws reveal that Carmody blindsided his colleagues with a public statement that he would decide who sat in the court of disputed returns (CDR) during a cliffhanger election result in February.
"I just can't reveal why it's that way, but this is not the beginning of Norman.
It has taken six years to reveal the truth of what happened".
When he asked the woman who had spoken to the Queen for her name, a friend standing with her urged her not to reveal it.
When you reveal that you are, in fact, describing Canberra, you may be met by looks of disbelief.
In fact, the report was about applications to obtain communications data, ie who, when, where and how communications were sent and received, not to intercept communications, which would reveal what was said or written.
But I'm happy to reveal that mine was Blade Runner (though it's far from the only one).
But it does not reveal a problem with Muslim integration as such, or with too much immigration.
However, employees were told about the size of their bonuses on Friday, and when the bank publishes its 2012 results on Tuesday, it is expected to reveal that it paid out up to £2bn in bonuses.
The prosecution of a Swedish national accused of terrorist activities in Syria has collapsed at the Old Bailey after it became clear Britain's security and intelligence agencies would have been deeply embarrassed had a trial gone ahead, the Guardian can reveal.
The federal government has backed down on its plan to force young jobseekers to wait six months before accessing unemployment payments, budget papers will reveal.
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