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conceal

[kuhn-seel] / kənˈsil /


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Flores-Ruiz, they added, “was no more concealed from agents stationed in the public hallway than anyone else who walked into or out of that courtroom that morning.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As the light show unfolded, the lantern's blindingly bright facades concealed a flurry of activity behind, as teams of people turned large metal barrels called rotors by hand to produce a kaleidoscopic effect.

From Barron's

The network uses old tankers that sometimes falsely run under a country’s flag, conduct ship-to-ship crude transfers to conceal its origin and turn off transponders that give up their locations.

From The Wall Street Journal

In secretly recorded calls, Chu and other Tricolor executives tried to conceal the problems at Tricolor and even turned to artificial intelligence, seeking to blame the banks, according to the indictment.

From MarketWatch

Top Enron executives eventually were found guilty of fraud that concealed enormous financial risks.

From The Wall Street Journal