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Example sentences for "reveals"

Lexicographically close words:
revealers; revealeth; revealing; revealings; revealment; reveille; revel; revelation; revelations; revelatory
  1. There is another famous accompaniment of the sun which partly reveals itself during total solar eclipses.

  2. The corona, the chromosphere, and the prominences are the most important of these accompaniments of the sun which a total eclipse reveals to us.

  3. A little further on a fine opening reveals Deer Creek, through which the waters of Watson Lake flow to the Truckee.

  4. Careful observation reveals a possible reason for this.

  5. Its sloping side is glacially planed off at a steep angle, and it reveals the vast extent the great ice field must have covered in the days of glacial activity.

  6. Such study reveals indeed a certain similarity in kind of Ballad and Epic, but it reveals at the same time an enormous difference in degree, in stage of development.

  7. We are not concerned with physical collocations, for whatever these may be it is knowledge which reveals things--the direct apprehension that should be called the pramâ.na.

  8. Cognition has no other character than this, that it illumines and reveals objects.

  9. The cognition is not of course unknown to us, but that is of course because it is self-cognized, and reveals itself to us the moment it reveals its objects.

  10. Why knowledge makes different kinds of revelations is indeed more than we can say, for experience only shows that knowledge reveals objective facts and not why it does so.

  11. It is knowledge (sa.mvid) that reveals by its very appearance both the self, the knower, and the objects.

  12. It is the supreme prerogative of knowledge that it reveals all other things.

  13. To him it reveals its own nature [Footnote ref 1].

  14. In accordance with the changes of things it reveals itself as past, present, and future.

  15. How death ends all the illusions, sternly breaks down all the compromises, reveals all the absurdities!

  16. The second bids later generations claim as theirs all that the old history reveals as having belonged to the 'world's grey fathers.

  17. There, beneath the deep heavens, in the solemn silence of night, which hides earth and reveals heaven, that strange struggle with an unknown Presence is carried on.

  18. But God's redemptive acts are like the guiding pillar of fire, in that they have a side that reveals wrath and evokes terror, and a side that radiates lambent love and kindles happy trust.

  19. Whatever opinions are adopted as to the correct form of the name and other grammatical and philological questions, there is no doubt that it mainly reveals God as self-existent and unchangeable.

  20. But, brethren, we have to remember that there are dangers attending the life that reveals its hidden principles as being faith in Christ and obedience to Him.

  21. There is dormant potency of destruction in the God who reveals Himself as gracious.

  22. It is sometimes said that national character reveals itself in the national religion.

  23. This is true to some extent, but it is still more important to say that a nation's history reveals itself in its forms of faith.

  24. His theory of art reveals the secret of his genius: "What beauty is, I know not; but for myself I take that which at all times has been considered beautiful by the greater number.

  25. The drawing of each leaf reveals the close observation which ultimately recorded its particular individuality.

  26. She, perhaps, reveals a lurking suspicion that her experiences of late might be witchcrafts.

  27. This man's estimation of himself and of his ancestry often reveals itself in extent and manner which provoke smiles.

  28. Yes, his mind failed to receive such a suspicion, and therefore reveals its own blinding prejudices.

  29. Historians usually say nothing about this movement, and it is only a minute study of the town chronicles and of the records of provincial and municipal legislation that reveals its power and extent.

  30. He was half-exultant and half-terrified at the result of his studies; and his correspondence reveals how his mood of mind changed from week to week.

  31. His correspondence reveals that he met it undismayed.

  32. And the Moral Law in its government of the world reveals itself as possessing the distinctive mark of personality, that is, a purpose and a will.

  33. Among the former should be mentioned the sweet story of "Katia," which already reveals the profound reader of the human heart and the great realist writer.

  34. The Uncreated Light, who is darkness to our eyes, arrays Himself in created light, which reveals while it veils Him.

  35. So rooted is our tendency to unbelief that, when God does what He has sworn to do, we are apt to be astonished with a wonder which reveals the greatness of our past incredulity.

  36. Possibly the former is the wider, and expresses love in exercise towards the lowly in its most general aspect, while the latter specialises graciousness as it reveals itself to those afflicted with any evil.

  37. We cannot say intelligibly that God dwells in Christ, unless we have already recognized that in a sense God dwells and reveals Himself in Humanity at large, and in each particular human soul.

  38. If all we see in an Italian or Spanish woman tells of the supremacy of heart, which Lord Byron loved so much, all in the Englishwoman reveals mental superiority.

  39. Such an outward sign of degradation reveals at once the moral and social inferiority of these poor people.

  40. Yet the movement was there long before the name was coined or imported, and in the period on which we now enter a notable change reveals itself in the spirit of Punch's dream of womanhood.

  41. But a deep study of such war facts reveals a much more significant matter.

  42. Kirschbaum, writing on gas warfare, in Schwarte's book, reveals how Germany counted on obtaining the gas initiative against the French at Verdun.

  43. The brief survey of the preceding pages reveals the existence of a German chemical policy pursued vigorously for many years before the war.

  44. An American source,[1] a witness before a Senate Committee, reveals that the dye plants "have to pay no direct Government taxes.

  45. If research reveals the necessity for the latter course of action it may provide sufficient reason for abandoning the substance.

  46. But an analysis of the propaganda reveals something more than its sensational nature.

  47. The same source reveals the direct and indirect methods used by Germany to prevent, at all costs, the development of an independent organic chemical industry.

  48. A survey of the earliest supply organisation of this country reveals another difficulty which later events have obscured.

  49. Our analysis of the struggle for the initiative reveals the critical importance of production.

  50. An examination of these churches frequently reveals the fact that the religious bodies did not hesitate to spend large sums of money upon the rebuilding and adornment of structures which belonged to them in this way.

  51. And opposite to the Peace that is burning the arms is the River Arno, who, holding a most abundant horn of plenty, raises with one hand a curtain and reveals Florence and the greatness of her Pontiffs and the heroes of the House of Medici.

  52. The disgust and fright, which Fritz experiences at this news reveals to him something of his own feelings for the charming maiden.

  53. Falstaff gleefully reveals the rendez-vous, which he is to have with the lady and thereby leaves poor disguised Mr. Ford a prey to violent jealousy.

  54. Then he proposes flight, but the Marchesa detecting his plan, reveals to Mary that she is not her niece, but her own daughter, born in early wedlock with an officer far beneath her in rank, who soon after died in battle.

  55. Father and son are delighted by her performances, but when she opens her mouth and reveals a very wilful and wayward character, Cornelius is less charmed.

  56. Darkness comes on and the gnomes appear with their Queen, who reveals to the frightened girl the origin of her bridegroom and entreats her to give back the son to his poor bereft mother.

  57. Then she reveals the secret of his birth to him, but he only turns from this mother, for whom he had vainly longed his whole life, and dies.

  58. The poor maiden denies it, but as Lysiart reveals the mystery of the grave, she cannot deny that she has broken her promise of never telling the secret.

  59. Cajus, to unite Anna to him the very night, tells him to wear a monk's garb, and also reveals to him, that Anna is to wear a white dress with roses.

  60. Servazio now reveals the singer's secret and Hildegund hears that her lover is her father's murderer.

  61. Wilhelm, having discovered her love, which she reveals in her delirium, vows to live only for her.

  62. An ignorant family is depicted listening with gaping eagerness to one who reveals to them that they too are the order of which they have been hearing such fine things.

  63. Further consideration at once reveals certain subprocesses which are involved in every reflective operation.

  64. The most casual notice of the activities of a young child reveals a ceaseless display of exploring and testing activity.

  65. Failure to use meanings that are nevertheless understood reveals dependence upon external stimulus, and lack of intellectual initiative.

  66. One of this man's letters reveals the humanist's contempt for the people's language, and his rooted belief in the immortality of Latin.

  67. It reveals the heartiest reverence for all things reckoned worthy in the realm of intellect.

  68. A careful study of the Morgante Maggiore reveals to the critic three separate strains of style.

  69. The irony of both situations reveals a master's hand.

  70. The context reveals the nature of the peace to be attained.

  71. To form a right judgment of a people, as of individuals, we must consider what they are; not what they have, except in so far as their possessions are the result of work which at once forms and reveals character.

  72. That which is strongest in man is mind; and when a mind truly vigorous, open, supple, and illumined reveals itself, we follow in its path of light.

  73. As they fail to make themselves strong and serene, their work bears the marks of haste and feebleness, for work reveals character; it is the likeness of the doer, as style shows the man.

  74. The Copernican theory of the heavens startled believers at first; but we have long since grown accustomed to the new view which reveals to us a universe infinitely more glorious than aught the ancients ever imagined.

  75. The exhibition he has just made of himself reveals him to be a scoundrel and a knave of the deepest dye.

  76. As Mr. Frohman has said, charity reveals a multitude of virtues.

  77. Charity covers a multitude of sins, but it also reveals a multitude of virtues.

  78. Even in a more primitive Hebrew poet the same cosmic universalism reveals itself.

  79. But it also reveals his interest in the Bible as literature.

  80. His "Hebrew Accents" reveals Arthur Davis in these two aspects.


  81. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reveals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    reveals himself; reveals itself