reveal
Translation
to reveal, to disclose, to show
Examples
The study revealed a surprising result.
The study revealed a surprising result.
He revealed the secret to his friend.
He revealed the secret to his friend.
The curtain rose to reveal the stage.
The curtain rose to reveal the stage.
Grammar Patterns
((sth.)) to make (sth.) known The study revealed some new facts.
((sth.)) ((to sb.)) to make (sth.) known to (sb.) He revealed his plan to me.
((that ...)) to make it known (that ...) The evidence revealed that he was innocent.
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Etymology
From Latin 'revelare' (unveil), from 're-' (back, again) + 'velare' (to cover, veil). Literally 'to take the veil off'.
Memory Tips
Think of 're-veil' in reverse: taking the veil *off* to show what's underneath.