"He was allowed to conceal his firearm, since he had a license."
"As a hunted fugitive, he had to conceal his identity."
She could not wholly conceal her dismay at seeing him so changed.
assuming you mean conceal?
After finding out that he had heart failure, he tried to conceal it by killing himself.
You must conceal your emotions while plumbing the depths of her heart. This plaster will conceal that dent in the wall.
conceal
When playing basketball, it is important to conceal the ball from your opponents who would try to steal it from you.
Shrouded mean to conceal or hide from view. One may use shrouded in a sentence such as "Was she shrouded in a veil of secrecy ?" to ask if a person was hiding a secret.
"He was allowed to conceal his firearm, since he had a license." "As a hunted fugitive, he had to conceal his identity."
A dour expression may conceal a warm heart.
Obscure means not discovered or known, uncertain, and conceal, and can be used as either an adjective or verb. The person obscured their background.
i concealed my snickers so no one would eat them.
She conceals her clothes under her bed so her father malique wilson will not see
To either escape from predators - or conceal themselves from their prey.