Reveal (verb)

  1. Make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.
  2. Make (something) visible or apparent.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french reveler, from latin revelare, from re- "again" + velare "cover".

Examples:

  1. The investigation revealed the truth about the scandal.
  2. He revealed his identity to the police.
  3. She revealed her plans for the future.
  4. The x-ray revealed a broken bone.
  5. The study revealed that the new drug is effective.
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