Synonym: camouflage, cloak, cover, hide, veil. Antonym: disclose, reveal. Similar words: concealed, concert, concede, concept, concern, conceit, conceive, conceited. Meaning: [kən'siːl] v. 1. prevent from being seen or discovered 2. hold back; keep from being perceived by others.
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91. If I were going to transport priceless jewels in checked baggage, he thought, I would try to conceal them somehow.
92. Indeed categorizing data on a regional basis can conceal almost as much as it reveals.
93. However, the period design features cleverly conceal a wealth of high tech services.
94. Petitioner certainly was not attempting to conceal or withhold from the Committee his own past political associations, predilections, and preferences.
95. He wore a fake mustache in a ruse to conceal his identity.
96. Worse still, they are accused of invoking official secrecy to conceal the deception.
97. She made no attempt to conceal the £6.99 price label.
98. Men use thought only to justify their wrong-doings, and words only to conceal their thoughts. Voltaire
99. Not directly - we would want to conceal our involvement by sending them through intermediaries.
99. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
100. Several times, he is seen rummaging about in the garbage bag, possibly trying to conceal something.
101. Goldwyn did not conceal his origins, but would sometimes embroider on them.
102. That is why environmentalists have often clamoured for regulation, as the best way to conceal the true costs of policy.
103. Data on consultation rates conceal as much as they uncover.
104. She managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man.
105. It represents the sublimation of suffering into beauty, the formation of a beautiful illusion to conceal the painful truth.
106. It requires as much caution to tell the truth as to conceal it. Baltasar Gracian
107. Then their bodies were cremated at night to conceal the evidence.
108. Set in San Diego, the play examines the tangled web woven by those who conceal certain truths from others.
109. Harrison had never tried to conceal his dislike for the Major and Carew.
110. Cut to size, push between rafters, and conceal behind plasterboard lined with vapour barrier.
111. I still can not conceal from you my feeling of exultation as I first watched these exquisite creatures emerging before my eyes.
112. The figures reported in Table 1 are averages and conceal quite large differences among the schools.
113. He managed to conceal the fact that he had been in prison and so got a job as a security officer.
114. Sometimes disagreement, in spite of attempts to conceal it, will become so public as to prejudice a party's hopes of electoral success.
115. A conventional conflict thesis can also conceal vital distinctions between different religious traditions and between liberal and conservative representatives of those traditions.
116. One of them was using a much more powerful torch than Canon Oglethorpe's, without any attempt to conceal its light.
117. As with schools, though, these global figures conceal great variation from subject to subject.
118. Most significantly for the theme of this book we talk to: Conceal our desires, hide our vulnerability or confusion.
119. If the prophecy worried her, she was managing to conceal the fact.
120. It is not a good idea to be enthusiastically honest with people you do not know well, and it is not wrong to conceal or disguise for self- protection. Dr T.P.Chia
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