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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disclose.

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Examples

  • Curtain discloses Chalmers and Hubbard seated loungingly at the right front.

    THEFT 2010

  • Curtain discloses Starkweather seated at desk, and Dobleman, to right of desk, standing.

    THEFT 2010

  • Curtain discloses Knox seated at right front and waiting.

    THEFT 2010

  • The main scene of the macabre and grotesque events that the novel discloses is an apartment house in Vienna.

    Nobel Prize in Literature 1981 - Press Release 1981

  • The earlier term discloses its significance by the light of the later term.

    The Epistles of St. Peter 1817-1893 1910

  • A t bar covering the whole word discloses what trait?

    Graphology at Home – Lesson 4 – the “t” Bar « English Lesson Plans « Free Lesson Plans « Literacy News 2009

  • [Sumner, afterward speaking of Lovejoy and this Measure, said: "On the 14th of December, 1863, he introduced a Bill, whose title discloses its character: 'A Bill to give effect to the Declaration of Independence, and also to certain Provisions of the Constitution of the United States. '

    The Great Conspiracy, Volume 6 John Alexander Logan 1856

  • [Sumner, afterward speaking of Lovejoy and this Measure, said: "On the 14th of December, 1863, he introduced a Bill, whose title discloses its character: 'A Bill to give effect to the Declaration of Independence, and also to certain Provisions of the Constitution of the United States. '

    The Great Conspiracy, Complete John Alexander Logan 1856

  • This mode of expression discloses a consciousness of unique filial relation to

    The Life of Jesus of Nazareth Rush Rhees

  • This mode of expression discloses a consciousness of unique filial relation to God which is independent of, even as it was antecedent to, the consciousness of official relation.

    The Life of Jesus of Nazareth Rhees, Rush, 1860-1939 1902

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