Opposite of to have come upon after searching, study, or effort
“She hid all evidence of her crime.”
(archaic) Opposite of to have revealed (information)
“Clark Kent concealed his identity, even to Lois Lane.”
Opposite of to have demonstrated to be true based on facts
“Steven's defense disproved the evidence brought forward by the prosecutors.”
Opposite of to have been visible or seen
“Now that you are wearing your wig, your bald spot has disappeared.”
Opposite of to have proven or demonstrated
“Thus far, we have only theorized that the two elements will form a combustible compound when amalgamated.”
Opposite of to have expressed or conveyed one's thoughts or feelings
“Charlie had repressed his frustration with the problems he faced.”
(with object) Opposite of to have conveyed information
“The blurry sign had obfuscated how much further we had to travel.”
Opposite of past tense for to expose or bring to light
“To intentionally suppress important information that would be difficult or impossible for the contractor to obtain is a crime against the public.”
Opposite of stated or made known
Opposite of having been broadcast or made widely known
Opposite of able to be seen
Opposite of bare or exposed without a covering or protection
“He was still glancing across Geena's body, his eyes flitting again and again to her covered wound.”
Opposite of visually seen or noticed
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