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 Translation for 'to reveal' from English to Latin
VERB   to reveal | revealed | revealed
revealing | reveals
SYNO to bring out | to reveal | to uncover | ...
acclarare [1]to reveal
adclarare [1]to reveal
declarare [1]to reveal
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Translation for 'to reveal' from English to Latin

to reveal
acclarare [1]

adclarare [1]

declarare [1]
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Usage Examples English
  • Rather than conjecturing Objects and adding methods to them (OOP), with each Object intending to capture some service of the program, the software architect first establishes a series of functions and types that accomplishes the main processing problem of the computer program, decomposes each to reveal common functions and types, and finally derives Modules from this activity.
  • News brought a lawsuit against the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System to force the board to reveal the identities of firms for which it has provided guarantees during the financial crisis of 2007–2008.
  • Based on this, he advocated for the use of long takes and deep focus, to reveal the "structural depth" of reality and finding meaning objectively in images.
  • The Merriam-Webster dictionary states that 'deconstruction' is "the analytic examination of something (such as a theory) often in order to reveal its inadequacy".
  • In this, he claimed to reveal Plato's true meaning: a doctrine he learned from Platonic tradition that did not appear outside the academy or in Plato's text.

  • The technique used during past-life regression involves the subject answering a series of questions while hypnotized to reveal identity and events of alleged past lives, a method similar to that used in recovered memory therapy and one that, similarly, often misrepresents memory as a faithful recording of previous events rather than a constructed set of recollections.
  • Whatever is done to reduce the privacy risk, new improved electronic analysis of data can threaten to reveal sensitive individual information.
  • Large-linked mail is occasionally used as a fetish clothing material, with the large links intended to reveal – in part – the body beneath them.
  • Once a minute, a page is turned over to reveal the next digit.
  • Though it was a common practice at the time to reveal characters as homosexual to give audiences reason to suspect them as culprits in a crime, Christopher Marlowe's Edward II is portrayed as a sympathetic character.

  • Prominent among these was the inclusion of his unedited mental associations so as to reveal the mind at work ("First thought, best thought." ...
  • As Zeus' favorite son, Apollo had direct access to the mind of Zeus and was willing to reveal this knowledge to humans.
  • What more, this study attempted to exclude contamination of sperm from ejaculate by drying the pre-ejaculate specimens to reveal a fern-like pattern, characteristics of true pre-ejaculate.
  • Traditionally, the majority of casinos have refused to reveal the house edge information for their slots games and due to the unknown number of symbols and weightings of the reels, in most cases, it is much more difficult to calculate the house edge than in other casino games.
  • In July 2005, all four defendants in the BALCO steroid scandal trial, including Anderson, struck deals with federal prosecutors that did not require them to reveal names of athletes who might have used banned drugs.

  • He initially appears as an unnamed menial worker for Taggart Transcontinental, who often dines with Eddie Willers in the employees' cafeteria, and leads Eddie to reveal important information about Dagny Taggart and Taggart Transcontinental.
  • Freesites are coded in HTML and support as many features as the browser viewing the page allows; however, there are some exceptions where the Freenet software will remove parts of the code that may be used to reveal the identity of the person viewing the page (making a page access something on the internet, for example).
  • Reverse engineering is the process by which a man-made object is deconstructed to reveal its designs, code, and architecture, or to extract knowledge from the object; similar to scientific research, the only difference being that scientific research is about a natural phenomenon.
  • In 1940, the "Los Angeles Times" announced the winners before the ceremony began; as a result, the following year the Academy started using a sealed envelope to reveal the names of the winners.
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