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Definition of concealment in English: concealmentnoun kənˈsiːlm(ə)ntkənˈsilmənt mass noun1The action of hiding something or preventing it from being known. the concealment of the weapons the deliberate concealment of material facts Example sentencesExamples - There have been some reports in the literature suggesting that more recent events may be more susceptible to concealment than less recent events.
- In the past nine months he has delayed or denied access to four out of five sites where UNSCOM believed concealment was taking place.
- She was transparent in an era during which the political class have become expert at concealment.
- The work of art is true by virtue of uncovering or bringing out of concealment.
- Thus does art progress from form to form, from problems raised to problems solved, accruing successive layers of concealment.
- All eligible patients were assigned to each group by simple randomization with rigorous allocation concealment.
- The law collectively provides the main safeguards against the concealment of secret homicide.
- However, it should not be on the basis on which this bill proceeds, which is a blanket concealment of convictions.
- Denial and concealment of pregnancy still exists in Irish society today, research says
- Overseas Governments are not fooled by that concealment of convictions.
- This month, let's look at three other methods for achieving maximum concealment.
- Priests of the country can more easily remain in concealment.
- To discover whether ungulate coloration aids in concealment, we first tested whether uniform pelage color typically matches habitat background.
- There was also an aerial monitoring of troop movements and concealment and deception measures.
- Inwardly angry at his own foolishness, he stepped out of his hiding dropping all pretence of concealment.
- Concealment, then, carries a risk.
- Prior to the inspectors coming back in he was engaged in a systematic exercise in concealment of the weapons. "
- Hence, concealment of information constitutes measures to counter enemy reconnaissance.
- The techniques that tend to reveal artificial devices can, paradoxically, also participate to some concealment of discourse.
- From the clerk of the kitchen I required the buttery accounts without varnish or concealment.
Synonyms hiding, secretion cover, shelter, protection, screen, hiding place privacy, seclusion secrecy keeping secret, keeping hidden, hiding, hushing up, covering up, cover-up, suppression disguise, camouflage whitewash Law, historical misprision - 1.1 Something that acts as a hiding place; cover.
he darted forwards from the concealment of the bushes Example sentencesExamples - After that we went to different spots and they showed us different positions to set the mortars for concealment and cover and things like that.
- On a subway, an opportunity for concealment can be the seats, luggage or the floor.
- Inadequate allocation concealment can bias the results of clinical trials.
- He kept his horse to the edge of the woods, hoping that would give him some concealment.
- Those nests did not differ in concealment from active nests.
- The significance of this image lies in its concealment of her body under heavy folds of material.
- He began some tale about money, whose place of concealment he could indicate.
Synonyms cover, shelter, protection, screen, hiding place
Definition of concealment in US English: concealmentnounkənˈsilməntkənˈsēlmənt 1The action of hiding something or preventing it from being known. the concealment of the body the deliberate concealment of material facts Example sentencesExamples - Priests of the country can more easily remain in concealment.
- Prior to the inspectors coming back in he was engaged in a systematic exercise in concealment of the weapons. "
- The work of art is true by virtue of uncovering or bringing out of concealment.
- There was also an aerial monitoring of troop movements and concealment and deception measures.
- She was transparent in an era during which the political class have become expert at concealment.
- Denial and concealment of pregnancy still exists in Irish society today, research says
- This month, let's look at three other methods for achieving maximum concealment.
- Concealment, then, carries a risk.
- Hence, concealment of information constitutes measures to counter enemy reconnaissance.
- In the past nine months he has delayed or denied access to four out of five sites where UNSCOM believed concealment was taking place.
- From the clerk of the kitchen I required the buttery accounts without varnish or concealment.
- Overseas Governments are not fooled by that concealment of convictions.
- There have been some reports in the literature suggesting that more recent events may be more susceptible to concealment than less recent events.
- To discover whether ungulate coloration aids in concealment, we first tested whether uniform pelage color typically matches habitat background.
- The techniques that tend to reveal artificial devices can, paradoxically, also participate to some concealment of discourse.
- Inwardly angry at his own foolishness, he stepped out of his hiding dropping all pretence of concealment.
- However, it should not be on the basis on which this bill proceeds, which is a blanket concealment of convictions.
- All eligible patients were assigned to each group by simple randomization with rigorous allocation concealment.
- Thus does art progress from form to form, from problems raised to problems solved, accruing successive layers of concealment.
- The law collectively provides the main safeguards against the concealment of secret homicide.
Synonyms hiding, secretion cover, shelter, protection, screen, hiding place keeping secret, keeping hidden, hiding, hushing up, covering up, cover-up, suppression - 1.1 Something that acts as a hiding place; cover.
he darted forward from the concealment of the bushes Example sentencesExamples - He began some tale about money, whose place of concealment he could indicate.
- Those nests did not differ in concealment from active nests.
- On a subway, an opportunity for concealment can be the seats, luggage or the floor.
- He kept his horse to the edge of the woods, hoping that would give him some concealment.
- The significance of this image lies in its concealment of her body under heavy folds of material.
- After that we went to different spots and they showed us different positions to set the mortars for concealment and cover and things like that.
- Inadequate allocation concealment can bias the results of clinical trials.
Synonyms cover, shelter, protection, screen, hiding place
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