[
US
/kənˈsiɫmənt/
]
[ UK /kənsˈiːlmənt/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈiːlmənt/ ]
NOUN
- the condition of being concealed or hidden
- the activity of keeping something secret
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a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something
a screen of trees afforded privacy
under cover of darkness
the simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background
the brush provided a covert for game
How To Use concealment In A Sentence
- Prior to the inspectors coming back in he was engaged in a systematic exercise in concealment of the weapons. "
- Overseas Governments are not fooled by that concealment of convictions.
- The use of modern combat hardware and equipment sets higher standards for camouflage, concealment, and deception.
- Both of these concealment rigs are available for the Colt Single Action and I use both of them frequently.
- Inadequate allocation concealment can bias the results of clinical trials.
- To discover whether ungulate coloration aids in concealment, we first tested whether uniform pelage color typically matches habitat background.
- Many will have been wearing a special costume for their childhood which has given them particular concealment.
- She laughed, standing as cool as you please, very grateful to the eye in tussore coat and skirt, with open-necked blouse, and some kind of rakish hat displaying her thick auburn hair in defiance of the fashion which decreed concealment even of eyebrows with flower-pot head gear. The Mountebank
- For hers is a job of concealment, as much as it is one of spectacle. Times, Sunday Times
- Mary, oppressed by the idea of ungenerous concealment, resolved at length to unveil her heart to a mother so tender of her happiness. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne