To prevent from being seen or discovered.
Hold back; keep from being perceived by others.
1 The commissioner said Brady's conduct suggested he was attempting to conceal evidence.
2 She had no desire to conceal herself; quite the other way about.
3 The new covers conceal those innocent illustrations behind a glossy, stylised veneer.
4 Most hotshot young directors go to great lengths to conceal their influences.
5 He did not, however, know what the pose was intended to conceal .
6 It was vitally necessary to conceal this fact from the outside world.
7 This latter was a fact she could no longer conceal from herself.
8 He saw no reason to conceal anything from her at this point.
9 According to the SEC, the company fabricated account statements to conceal fraud.
10 Formerly proud soldiers conceal their military past and deny their Nazi associations.
11 The Labour-supporting Record didn't conceal its support for the No vote .
12 She disliked the whole tribe; and she did not conceal the fact.
13 Stamper said there had been some attempts made to conceal the body.
14 And now I'm helping you conceal the evidence of a high crime.
15 No longer having to conceal his identity was worth any harsh discipline.
16 In Yemen they publicly avow their doctrines; at Mekka they conceal them.
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