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revelation
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The Circle
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- She wasn't angry at the revelation of her allergies.
p. 126.1 *revelation = something previously unknown; or making such a thing known
- By ten o'clock, just when she was tiring, and when she'd gotten as high as 2,188, she had the revelation that she was young, and she was strong, and if she worked through the night, one night without sleep, she could crack the T2K while everyone else was unconscious.
p. 194.1
- part of her that thought he might indeed be there illegally, that he was some interloper, and, in a sudden revelation, she realized he might be living in that strange underground lair.
p. 227.1
- Mae and Eamon had expected a reaction to this revelation, and they both paused to allow the crowd to assimilate this information.
p. 297.7
- Now let's talk about the second revelation you made after this episode.
p. 300.4
- And given your way with words, Mae, I wonder if you can tell us this third and last revelation you made.
p. 305.3
- Oh," he said, turning over, brightening, "I did have a couple revelations.†
p. 382.4
- But then she tried to add some perspective and levity to it, and to ensure that this revelation wouldn't dissuade others from exploring their personal history through PastPerfect.
p. 434.1revelation = something previously unknown; or making such a thing known
- Mae only hoped that since the second round of major revelations, Annie had found a way to contextualize it.†
p. 437.9
- The first time she'd gone home transparent had been revelatory and had burnished Mae's faith in humanity.†
p. 364.2
Definitions:
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(revelation) something that was previously unknown (and typically surprising); or making such a thing known
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) As a proper noun, Revelation refers to the last book of the Bible with visionary descriptions of the End of Days. It can also refer to things revealed religiously rather than via logic.