- To make known (something concealed or secret): revealed a confidence.
- To bring to view; show.
- To make known by supernatural or divine means: "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven" (Romans 1:18).
[Middle English revelen, from Old French reveler, from Latin revēlāre : re-, re- + vēlāre, to cover (from vēlum, veil).]
revealable re·veal'a·ble adj.revealer re·veal'er n.
revealment re·veal'ment n.
re·veal2 (rĭ-vēl')

n.
- The part of the side of a window or door opening that is between the outer surface of a wall and the window or door frame.
- The whole side of such an opening; the jamb.
- The framework of a motor vehicle window.
[From Middle English revalen, to lower, from Old French revaler : re-, re- + avaler, to lower (from a val, down : a, to , from Latin ad; see ad- + val, valley; see vale1).]




