Etymology: [ k&n-'sE(&)l ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. From Old French conceler (“hide, disguise”) Latin concelāre, infinitive of concelō (“carefully disguise”).
To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret, hide, cover; keep secret, To hide or withdraw from observation; to cover; to cover or keep from sight; to prevent the discovery of; to withhold knowledge of, If you conceal a piece of information or a feeling, you do not let other people know about it. Robert could not conceal his relief She knew at once that he was concealing something from her. reveal, If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully. Frances decided to conceal the machine behind a hinged panel Five people were arrested for carrying concealed weapons, If something conceals something else, it covers it and prevents it from being seen. a pair of carved Indian doors which conceal a built-in cupboard, prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money", hold back; keep from being perceived by others; "She conceals her anger well, hold back; keep from being perceived by others; "She conceals her anger well", secrete, lean, past of conceal, concealed or hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase", concealed or hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase" not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight, Hidden; kept from sight; secreted, not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight, not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight", hidden, disguised, camouflaged, masked, present participle of conceal, covering or hiding; "the concealing darkness"; "concealing curtains prevented discovery, hiding, disguising, camouflaging, masking, the activity of keeping something secret, covering or hiding; "the concealing darkness"; "concealing curtains prevented discovery", third-person singular of conceal,
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To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret - "He tried to conceal the truth about his health."
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hide, cover; keep secret fiil
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To hide or withdraw from observation; to cover; to cover or keep from sight; to prevent the discovery of; to withhold knowledge of
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If you conceal a piece of information or a feeling, you do not let other people know about it. Robert could not conceal his relief She knew at once that he was concealing something from her. reveal
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If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully. Frances decided to conceal the machine behind a hinged panel Five people were arrested for carrying concealed weapons
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If something conceals something else, it covers it and prevents it from being seen. a pair of carved Indian doors which conceal a built-in cupboard
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prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money"
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hold back; keep from being perceived by others; "She conceals her anger well
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hold back; keep from being perceived by others; "She conceals her anger well"
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To conceal.
secrete - "Whereas the Renaissance had allowed madness into the light, the classical age saw it as scandal or shame. Families secreted mad uncles and strange cousins in asylums."
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concealed
past of conceal
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concealed
concealed or hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase"
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concealed
concealed or hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase" not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight
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concealed
Hidden; kept from sight; secreted
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concealed
not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight
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concealed
not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight"
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concealed
hidden, disguised, camouflaged, masked sıfat
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concealing
present participle of conceal
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concealing
covering or hiding; "the concealing darkness"; "concealing curtains prevented discovery
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concealing
hiding, disguising, camouflaging, masking isim
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concealing
the activity of keeping something secret
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concealing
covering or hiding; "the concealing darkness"; "concealing curtains prevented discovery"
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