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Concealing   /kənsˈilɪŋ/   Listen
Concealing

adjective
1.
Covering or hiding.  "Concealing curtains prevented discovery"
noun
1.
The activity of keeping something secret.  Synonyms: concealment, hiding.



Conceal

verb
(past & past part. concealed; pres. part. concealing)
1.
Prevent from being seen or discovered.  Synonym: hide.  "Hide the money"
2.
Hold back; keep from being perceived by others.  Synonyms: hold back, hold in.



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"Concealing" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Pantheism," says M. Jules Simon, "is only the learned form of atheism; the universe deified is a universe without God."[41] From the moment that the reason endeavors to see distinctly, pantheism vanishes like a deceitful glare. Atheism disengages itself from the cloak which was concealing its true nature, and the mind remains in presence of nature only, or of humanity only. We will proceed to take a rapid glance at some few of the countries of Europe, in order to discover and point out in them ...
— The Heavenly Father - Lectures on Modern Atheism • Ernest Naville

... reckless and mad career, and the dreadful remorse, and ultimate despair and ruin in which it always and inevitably ends." But Mr. Abbott has disposed of the uncongenial theme with his accustomed ingenuity and good sense. Without vailing the character of the voluptuous queen, or concealing the poetical aspects of her romantic history, he delineates the events in her life, for which she is now chiefly remembered, with a naive simplicity that becomes piquant from its apparent artlessness. Nor does he indulge, to any disagreeable excess, in ...
— Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851 • Various

... with a careless smutch Accomplished his despair?—one touch revealing All he had put of life, thought, vigor, feeling, Into the canvas that without that touch Showed of his love and labor just so much Raw pigment, scarce a scrap of soul concealing! What poet has not found his spirit kneeling A sudden at the sound of such or such Strange verses staring from his manuscript, Written he knows not how, but which will sound Like trumpets down the years? So Accident Itself unmasks the likeness of Intent, ...
— More Songs From Vagabondia • Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey

... clear and simple. He knows it better than anyone can tell him. It is those same words which I used with another purpose. 'The truth shall make him free.' It is to tell the truth to his friend, to his parent, to any one, whosoever it be, from whom he is concealing that which he ought to make known. One word of open, frank disclosure—one resolution to act sincerely and honestly by himself and others, one ray of truth let into that dark corner will indeed set the ...
— Tom Brown at Oxford • Thomas Hughes

... close to brigade headquarters, Dennis saw the section busy about the huge sausage-shaped observation balloon, which had been hurried up to direct some batteries already concealing themselves ...
— With Haig on the Somme • D. H. Parry


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