revelation in the PONS Dictionary

revelation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He noted the final act was full of action, revelations, stylistic filigree, and rich emotion.
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Of these, only section 107 was a revelation.
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Every new revelation was greeted with dramatic headlines, and the details of the case kept the entire nation gripped for months.
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Often these stories are tragic, involving a death, divorce, a dramatic revelation or similar event.
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Following the revelations, he confirmed that there was an attempted mission to obtain information on her state of health.
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A common human source of false revelations is pareidolia, where people see visions or hear voices where there are none.
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Despite this revelation, he continues to love her.
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The revelation was not made until after her death, as she wished.
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Matter is fundamentally real and undergoes real revelation.
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Hence, there is nothing new in this revelation.
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