Revealing in a sentence as a noun

And perhaps the nicest part is that it is hard to actively oppose such efforts without revealing an intent.

Isn't revealing your location the whole point of taking a picture from your hotel window and sharing it with the world on Twitter?

Arguing that these programs are effective by revealing a few foiled terrorist plots is entirely beside the point.

What a strange world we live in, when you have to run from the US government after revealing its illegal and unconstitutional activity and hope for safe haven in Putin's Russia.

I already got myself into minor trouble, revealing my uncertainty over my gender identity.

Revealing in a sentence as an adjective

First off, there's a whole school and practice of security measures which is aimed more at revealing breaches than in preventing them, per se. Audits, tamper-evident seals, tell-tales placed in maps, watermarks in documents or images, and very large swaths of system monitoring, reporting, and alerting.

If the Times had collected more rigorous data than Tesla and then cornered them on some claim or other without revealing that they had contradictory data, the Times would be patting themselves on the back for their hard-hitting investigative moxie.

In other words, anyone with two brain cells can see that, if there has in fact been a 215 order by the time the next report rolls around, then deliberately removing the warrant canary language is tantamount to revealing the order's existence, which is illegal.

We found something similar in nginx a few years ago, and the result is that you can repeatedly open up client connections and dump server memory as it changes, revealing keys and, without any real effort, authentication info and cookies.

Descartes' work is even more breathtaking, in a sense, in that Descartes took the process of philosophers before him and developed a formalized explanation of how that process worked, then insisted that we could not fully understand the universe unless we applied this process to slowly revealing it.

Revealing definitions

noun

the speech act of making something evident

See also: disclosure revelation

adjective

disclosing unintentionally; "a telling smile"; "a telltale panel of lights"; "a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down"

See also: telling

adjective

showing or making known; "her dress was scanty and revealing"