"Revealable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Revealable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Revealable" Meaning

Capable of being revealed or exposed.

"Revealable" Examples

1. Legal Discovery: In the context of law, a document may become revealable after a certain period or condition is met, allowing it to be disclosed in a court of law for use as evidence.


2. Community Reveal: A game can offer new levels or features that become revealable as the player completes certain objectives, such as a puzzle or a series of challenges.


3. Financial Information: Some financial institutions have tools that allow users to see 'hidden' investment details only after conducting further research, making them revealable.


4. Geography and Exploration: In video games, specific areas of the game world may be revealable as the player navigates through it, often using items, skills, or completing quests.


5. Sanctions List: Government databases often compile international sanctions lists that become revealable, allowing financial institutions to block transactions with entities relating to sanctions accusations.

"Revealable" Similar Words

Revanchism

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Revanchism is a political or social stance that emphasizes the necessity of retaliation or exacting revenge, usually due to a perceived past injustice or defeat. It often involves a desire to take back or regain something that was lost, and to restore one's power, prestige, or influence. The term is often associated with nationalism, militarism, and a desire for territorial reclamation.<br><br>Example: "The politician's call for revanchism towards the neighboring country was met with widespread criticism from international leaders."

Revanchist

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Desiring revenge, especially for a past defeat or perceived injustice, and often seeks to re-establish a previous status or authority.

Revarnishing

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Revarnishing refers to the process of applying a new varnish or lacquer to a surface, typically to restore or enhance its appearance, durability, and protection. This can be done to furniture, woodwork, or other materials that have become faded, worn, or damaged over time. The purpose of revarnishing is to revive the original finish, improve the color, texture, and luster, and provide an additional layer of protection against scratches, UV light, and moisture.

Revascularisation

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The process of restoring blood flow to a part of the body, typically the heart, that has been damaged due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients, often caused by a blockage or disease.

Revascularised

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Restocked with new blood vessels; restored with or returning blood supply.

Revascularization

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Revascularization is a medical or surgical procedure to restore blood flow to an area that has been deprived of blood supply, often due to a blockage or damage to blood vessels. This can involve the restoration of blood flow to a heart, kidney, or other organ or tissue.

Revascularized

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Restocked with blood vessels; supplied with a new or renewed blood supply.

Reveal

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To make or become known or clear; to disclose or expose something that was hidden or not seen before.

Revealed

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Exposed or made known: recently it was revealed that she had been in a romantic relationship.

Revealer

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One who or that which reveals or discloses information, facts, or secrets. A person or thing that reveals or makes something visible.

Revealing

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The word "revealing" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Giving information or clues that are not previously known or hidden<br> Showing or indicating something that is previously concealed or unknown<br> Characterized by an open and frank manner, often in a way that is surprising or shocking<br> Gorers or exposes something that is hidden or concealed<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The investigation revealed secrets about the company's financial troubles.<br> The new movie's trailer was revealing about the plot and characters.<br> Her revealing new haircut made her look younger.<br><br>Synonyms: exposing, revealing, disclosing, exposing, uncovering, and laying bare.<br><br>Antonyms: concealing, hiding, covering up, disguising, and concealing.

Revealingly

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In a way that shows or makes clear something that was previously not obvious or well-known.<br><br>Used to describe a situation or something that is shown or explained to be true in a way that makes it seem clear or obvious.

Revealment

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Revealment is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is closely related to the word "revelation", which means the act of revealing or making something known, especially a surprising or shocking truth or fact. <br><br>However, if we were to analyze "revealment" as a word, it could be considered a noun that refers to the act of revealing something, similar to revelation.

Reveals

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(to make or show something that was previously hidden or unknown, usually in a surprising or unclear way)<br><br>Example: "The new evidence reveals the truth about the accident."

Revehent

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There is no word "revehent" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelled word or a non-existent word.

Reveille

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The word "reveille" is a noun that refers to a military term for a loud, cheerful signal, typically a bugle call, played early in the morning to awaken soldiers from sleep. It is also used more broadly to describe the act of waking someone up, especially to a new situation or reality.<br><br>In addition to its military context, "reveille" can also be used idiomatically to mean a wake-up call or a rude awakening, especially one that is sudden or unpleasant.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The reveille echoed across the barracks, signaling that it was time to rise and shine.<br> After months of denial, the news was a harsh reveille to the reality of his terminal illness.<br><br>In general, the word "reveille" has a somewhat dramatic or eye-opening connotation, implying that something is forcing someone to become aware or alert to a new situation or state of affairs.