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(v)
To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
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(transitive, occasionally intransitive) To expose to the knowledge of others; to make known; state openly; reveal (something).
(transitive) To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden.
(transitive) To show conspicuously; to exhibit; to demonstrate; to manifest.
(transitive) To reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce (to).
To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).
(idiomatic) to reveal or indicate, especially unintentionally or against one's wishes
(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something).
(transitive) To find or learn something for the first time.
(transitive) To make a gift of (something).
(transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
(transitive) To release.
(transitive) To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known.
(transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically.
To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment
(transitive) To convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
(by extension) To make or become clear or easily understood; to explain or resolve in order to remove doubt or obscurity.
(figurative) To clarify something by giving, or serving as, an example or a comparison.
(intransitive) To think seriously; to ponder or consider.
(transitive) To start (a fire).
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
(adj)
Made known; admitted.
To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
(transitive) To make prominent; emphasize.
(transitive) To lay open to view or contemplation; to bring out in all the details, or by successive development; to reveal.
To make or become physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc.
(transitive) To underline; to mark a line beneath text.
(transitive) To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded.
(transitive) To undo or open a lock or something locked by, for example, turning a key, or selecting a combination.
(transitive) To display, demonstrate, show, or present.
(transitive) To expose, or reveal the true character of someone.
(intransitive) To come into view.
To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis.
(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
(transitive, graphical user interface) To restore to visibility from being hidden; to show again.
To evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
To give what is needed or desired, especially basic needs.
To discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing.
(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
(intransitive) To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
(transitive) To let go of; to cease to hold or contain.
(transitive) To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest.
(transitive) To refer to literally; to convey as objective meaning.
(transitive, sometimes with 'of') To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
(n)
The act of revealing something.
(transitive) To show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
(transitive) To establish the identity of someone or something.
The condition of being hidden or concealed.
(transitive) To show or illustrate by example.
(intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
(transitive) To encounter or discover something being searched for; to locate.
(transitive) To show plainly; to make to appear distinctly, usually to the mind; to put beyond question or doubt; to display; to exhibit.
(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.
(transitive) To pronounce.
(transitive) To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive.
(transitive) To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
(transitive) To explicitly mention (something) as a possibility for consideration, often to recommend it.
(transitive, sometimes figurative) To uncover; to reveal.
Not covered or protected from the weather, etc.
The process by which something is displayed; a showing.
(transitive) To send out; to start (someone) on a mission or project; to give a start to (something); to put in operation
To announce or declare.
(transitive) To give public notice of, especially for the first time; to make known.
Communicated, signalled, or transmitted to many people, through radio waves or electronic means.
(transitive) To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
Relating to now, for the time being; current.
(transitive) To issue (something, such as printed work) for distribution and/or sale.
(uncountable) The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere: a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various trace gases.
(transitive) To drop something so that it spreads out or makes a mess; to accidentally pour.
To observe or inspect carefully or critically.
(figurative) To make (something) clear and understandable; to clarify, to illuminate, to shed light on.
(transitive) To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret.
To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
The act by which something is uncovered.
An occasion when something is shown.
(transitive) To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.
(countable) The skin of an animal.
The act by which something is divulged.
(intransitive) To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion; to invoke it by implication rather than mention.
(ambitransitive) To search thoroughly and carefully for information, research, dig into, penetrate, fathom, trace out
(transitive) To inquire into or study in order to ascertain facts or information.
Not revealed; hidden; secret.
To render a representation of something, using words, sounds, images, or other means.
An act of revealing; the process of revealing; something revealed.
Revealing information; bearing significance.
(transitive) To find out definitely; to discover or establish.