Reveal in a sentence as a verb

Any Google search on his name from now on will probably reveal this whole debacle.

Then that sliiiiides up to reveal the content.

I know the actual number, though I'm pretty sure that'd violate my NDA to reveal.

Would you mind to reveal, what kind of -ist you are, and why the -ists you represent make only absolutely true claims?

The government not only allows healthcare providers to reveal their prices, it encourages it.

As well as reading the data from the plot, it revealed a peak that had been covered up with a square - the author had deliberately obscured a peak in their data that was inconvenient.

They don't want to reveal which one it is, but it could potentially just be made to generate "tip-offs" so that it looks like a person noticed, but in fact everything is automated.

At the end of the post the author notes his concern isn't with the technical bugs per se, but with the deep rooted cultural problems and misplaced priorities the existence of those problems reveal.

Every language has hundreds of tacit grammar rules, many of which are not known explicitly even to native speakers, but which reveal a language-learner as a foreigner when the rules are broken.

The only reason that it would take months to implement is because they're using some authoritative method - maybe ISP customer info, or government supplied info- to correlate users to reveal real identity.

Law-abiding citizens may be compelled to reveal private information via totally unjust mechanisms such as National Security Letters.

"Eichenwalds conversations reveal that a management system known as stack rankinga program that forces every unit to declare a certain percentage of employees as top performers, good performers, average, and pooreffectively crippled Microsofts ability to innovate.

Reveal definitions

verb

make visible; "Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings out the best in her"

See also: uncover unveil

verb

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"; "unwrap the evidence in the murder case"

verb

disclose directly or through prophets; "God rarely reveal his plans for Mankind"