revelation
See also: Revelation and révélation
English
Etymology
From Middle English revelacioun, from Old French revelacion, from Latin revēlātiō (“disclosure”), from revēlō (“to disclose”), re (“again”) + vēlō (“to cover”).
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Noun
revelation (plural revelations)
- The act of revealing or disclosing.
- 2007, Paul Zenon, Cool Card Tricks: Techniques for the Advanced Magician (page 58)
- Magicians talk about the revelation at the end of a trick.
- 2007, Paul Zenon, Cool Card Tricks: Techniques for the Advanced Magician (page 58)
- Something that is revealed.
- 2007, Drew Karpyshyn, Mass Effect: Revelation[1], Del Rey Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, pages 320-321:
- But it was much more than a mere ship. Its systems, processes, and technology were so advanced that they dwarfed every accomplishment of the Citadel species. Its grandeur and complexity rivaled the greatest creations of the Protheans—the mass relays and the Citadel. It may have even surpassed them. And if Saren could learn and understand how it worked, he could seize all that power for himself.
He’d spent his entire life preparing for a moment like this. Everything he’d ever done—his military service, his career with the Spectres—was only a prelude to this revelation. Now he had found his true purpose; destiny had led him here.
- 2013 July 26, Leo Hickman, “How algorithms rule the world”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 7, page 26:
- The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives. […] who, if anyone, is policing their use[?] Such concerns were sharpened further by the continuing revelations about how the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been using algorithms to help it interpret the colossal amounts of data it has collected from its covert dragnet of international telecommunications.
- Something dramatically disclosed.
- (theology) A manifestation of divine truth.
- Something that turns out to be a great success.
- 2012 April 21, Jonathan Jurejko, “Newcastle 3-0 Stoke”, in BBC Sport:
- The 26-year-old has proved a revelation since his £10m move from Freiburg, with his 11 goals in 10 matches hauling Newcastle above Spurs, who went down to Adel Taarabt's goal in Saturday's late kick-off at Loftus Road.
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the act of revealing or disclosing
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something dramatically disclosed
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manifestation of divine truth
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