Concealed in a sentence as an adjective

In one report he mentioned that concealed handguns saved 230k lives per year in the US.

What if I'm in a public space and I have a concealed weapon but a permit to do so?

Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.

Pat-downs are very quick checks to see if any obvious weapons are being concealed on someone's body.

I crunched the numbers to see how that would translate to our 'lawless', 'gunless' country, where criminals 'have free reign', and it would mean we would have 15k deaths because we don't do concealed gun laws.

I cannot speak to the CIA training but I've received some concealed weapon scenario training mostly developed from lessons learned at penitentiaries.

So MH370 is probably not lost; its final position is just being concealed by military protocol to avoid confirming satellite capabilities that have, in all likelihood, existed since the 1960s.

This larger goal wouldn't be the imitation of education in Universities today, glossed over and concealed by grades and degrees that give the appearance of something happening when, in fact, almost nothing is going on.

Concealed definitions

adjective

not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight"

See also: hidden

adjective

hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon"; "a concealed compartment in his briefcase"