Similar words: conceal, concealed, concealment, revealing, appealing, double-dealing, conceptualise, concerning. Meaning: [kən'siːl] n. the activity of keeping something secret. adj. covering or hiding.
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61 You can have his-and-hers in red and black on either side of the fireplace, the simple countours concealing an elaborate hi-tech frame.
62 I could keep my passion pure by concealing it in the inmost recesses of my heart.
63 Behind mind and object communication, it must contain human's concealing or revealing, obeying or resisting to the society and established right relation.
64 But it is not good to teach them to admire rogues by concealing their roguery.
65 He thanked God for concealing Himself from the wise and revealing Himself to the simple.
66 Of course, worrywarts can be quite adept at concealing the messiness, and showing a cool-as-a-cucumber exterior, while we're screaming inside.
67 The judge concluded that the company had mala fide in concealing the information.
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69 Saw your reality, pouring into apartness of callosity, concealing in the unanimated eyes inhabiting the senseless.
70 Compared with traditional gambling crimes, network gambling crimes are characterized by its stronger concealing ability and severer perniciousness .
71 From this point of view, reported objectively the principle can only be "the principle", US newsman in the news narrates is always concealing implicit subjective and hiding tendentiousness .
72 Some have since taken this missive as proof of Britain's connivance in concealing the horrors of Katyn.
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