• Revelation

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

    Origin

    From Latin revēlātiō ("disclosure"), from revēlō ("to disclose"), re ("again") + vēlō ("to cover").

    Noun

    revelation

    (plural revelations)
    1. The act of revealing or disclosing.
    2. Something that is revealed.
      • 2013-07-26, Leo Hickman, How algorithms rule the world, The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives....who, if anyone, is policing their use? Such concerns were sharpened further by the continuing revelations about how the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been using algorithms to help it interpret the colossal amounts of data it has collected from its covert dragnet of international telecommunications.
    3. Something dramatically disclosed.
    4. (theology) A manifestation of divine truth.
    5. A great success.
      • 2012, April 21, Jonathan Jurejko, Newcastle 3-0 Stoke, The 26-year-old has proved a revelation since his £10m move from Freiburg, with his 11 goals in 10 matches hauling Newcastle above Spurs, who went down to Adel Taarabt's goal in Saturday's late kick-off at Loftus Road.

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