Opposite of present participle for to keep quiet about
Opposite of present participle for to spread or pass something from one person to another
“Some states permit psychiatrists to withhold information from patients that would have a negative impact on their health or well-being.”
(archaic) Opposite of present participle for to reveal (information)
“Clark Kent did his best to conceal his identity, even to Lois Lane.”
Opposite of present participle for to make reference to or speak about briefly or in passing
“She would withhold information about her informant in order to protect his identity.”
Opposite of present participle for to convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to repress how I really feel about this.”
Opposite of present participle for to publish in a gazette
“Donne did not conceal these poems, allowing them to be published freely through numerous channels.”
Opposite of present participle for to provide information to
“She could no longer hide the terrible secret she had been keeping from everyone.”
Opposite of present participle for to display or exhibit something
“The robbers tried to conceal the stolen goods before the police arrived.”
Opposite of present participle for to display for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing
“In previously published spy images of test truck prototypes, the company is trying hard to secrete the appearance of their new model.”
(noise about, archaic) Opposite of present participle for to talk about or make known publicly
“I trust you and I know you will keep it a secret.”
Opposite of present participle for to announce or advertise, usually loudly
“He would often stand on the street corner, remaining inconspicuous while attempting to conceal his true intentions.”
Opposite of present participle for to admit that one has committed a crime or wrongdoing
Opposite of present participle for to provide notice of a potential or current danger or risk
“They told him to keep quiet and not alert the police, otherwise, they would put a bullet in him.”
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