Similar words: reveal, appealing, double-dealing, deal in, above all, leave alone, revolve around, revert. Meaning: [rɪ'vɪːl] n. the speech act of making something evident. adj. 1. disclosing unintentionally 2. showing or making known.
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61. This process can be painful and revealing but it leads to greater self-awareness - the first step to unambiguous communication.
62. Having committed himself by revealing defence secrets, such freedom of speech seemed a trivial matter.
63. A scientist has been arrested for revealing state secrets concerning chemical weapons.
64. Nevertheless, it does contain much revealing information about operatic fees and fascinating insights into the negotiations that surrounded them.
65. The weight of numbers is revealing; at the very least it witnesses to the reality of tinnitus.
66. The stack swung in farther, revealing a long, damp passageway, dimly lit with strip lights.
67. If there is trouble for them they will find a way of paying me back for revealing their names.
68. Comparing sensation with a wisp of cotton over homologous areas of the lower extremities is effective in revealing such subtle sensory losses.
69. Here again,(www.Sentencedict.com) the analogy between individual and organizational attitudes and behavior patterns is revealing.
70. It projects an image of the Sun that fills a wall, revealing fine details on the boiling solar surface.
71. Beneath it was one of his usual checked shirts - short-sleeved this time, revealing strong bronzed arms.
72. The hydrofoil entered the harbour, revealing the characteristic wooden docks, with brightly-painted buildings sticking out the fjord on spidery sticks.
73. A number of local law societies felt that random checks would be more productive in revealing problems.
74. As he wrote in a revealing letter dated 20 September 1963: To go there is to destroy the magic.
75. The glycosylated haemoglobin result is markedly elevated, revealing the extent of poor control.
76. Such examination may also help us to determine provenance by revealing inclusions characteristic of particular geological sources.
77. Ultimately, Diana has been seen more in long, sleek, hugging and sometimes revealing evening gowns.
78. The social workers were bound by rules of confidentiality and legal requirements which prevented them from revealing any relevant information.
79. Labov's work to redeem, as it were, underprivileged speech also entailed a revealing critique of more privileged forms.
80. Then, with a watchful eye, it can keep a lookout for potential prey without revealing its presence.
81. Discourse is more like a moving film, revealing itself in time - sometimes over long periods.
82. This nomenclature is revealing, as is the meaning ascribed to such review in a leading decision.
83. Last night had been a glorious voyage of discovery to a new land, revealing wonders never dreamt of.
84. The whole episode had been an education for all, with one revealing truth emerging among many.
85. In one case a baby-faced double killer was jailed for life ... without revealing why he murdered two pretty teenagers.
86. Remember, Tarot is a powerful way of revealing the truth about your life and relationships.
87. Cats merely have the instinct not to give the game away by revealing all that they are aware of.
88. McHale hinted that he may make as many as four changes for the trip, but was not revealing anything last night.
89. Though the records do not include addresses, the mug shots can be revealing.
90. Somehow they managed to get out of their clothes and into the hospital gown without revealing an inch of extra flesh.
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