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reveal
1. To allow something to be seen that, until then, had been hidden.
2. To make clear and visible that which had been hidden or covered before.
3. Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.
4. To make something known by what is believed to be by divine or supernatural means.
5. Etymology: from about 1400, revelen, a learned borrowing from Latin revelare, "to reveal, to unveil, to draw back a veil"; composed of re-, "back, opposite of" + velare, "to cover, to veil" from Latin velum, "a veil".
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(Latin: videre, "to see"; plus words with other related meanings: to notice, noticing, noticed; observe, observing, observed; look, looking, looked; perceive, perceiving, perceived, perception; see, seeing, saw, seen, sight; view, viewing, viewed; manifest, manifesting, manifested; reveal, revealing, revealed, revelelation)
(Greek: dance; involuntary movements; spasm; in medicine, it is used to reveal a nervous disorder either of organic origin or from an infection)