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revealment

American  
[ri-veel-muhnt] / rɪˈvil mənt /

noun

  1. the act of revealing; revelation.


Etymology

Origin of revealment

First recorded in 1575–85; reveal + -ment

Example Sentences

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All down the way the sudden revealment, the flash of familiar eyes, the cry of an old, old name, the remembrances of other times, the crowd multiplying.

From "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury

To think and talk of God, to desire knowledge of Him, creates a receptivity which sooner or later brings the revealment of more truth, and that of the highest quality.

From The Right Knock A Story by Van-Anderson, Helen

This is the time of woman's revealment of true modesty; true ideals.

From Sex--The Unknown Quantity The Spiritual Function of Sex by McIvor-Tyndall, Alexander J. (Alexander James)

It was nine-tenths inspired by a spirit of teasing gossip-hunger into fuller revealment, but it happened to start a train of serious thought in the hearer.

From A Pagan of the Hills by Buck, Charles Neville

Startled and bewildered as Hamlin was by this sudden revealment, he at once comprehended the embarrassment of his own position.

From Molly McDonald A Tale of the Old Frontier by Blumenschein, Ernest L.