The act of concealing or hiding something
“However, the motive for such routine concealment of weapons is not relevant.”
The withholding, or non-disclosure, of information
“The rationalizing argument was that concealment of information was necessary because the patient's hope and consequent recovery might otherwise be seriously compromised.”
Something that acts or serves as a hiding place
“Was this location truly a safehouse, serving as concealment for some of the personnel?”
Something that acts or serves to mask or screen, especially information or feelings
“How would the agency handle another mishap and keep it under concealment from other agencies and the general public?”
The state of being securely secluded or isolated
“Furthermore, during her concealment from the German soldiers, Anne started to show physical signs of growing up.”
Quality of being secret
The restraint or repression of an idea or activity, or of feelings or reactions
The state of hiding or lying in wait in preparation for an attack
The act of concealing the truth or one's true nature
The quality or state of being anonymous, nameless or unknown
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