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Definition of Revealable
1. a. Capable of being revealed.
Definition of Revealable
1. Adjective. Able to be revealed; capable of revealing. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Revealable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revealable
Literary usage of Revealable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Final Philosophy: Or, System of Perfectible Knowledge Issuing from the by Charles Woodruff Shields (1877)
"For how could the revealable be at the same time the discoverable ? or that ...
And, in the first place, that the Absolute is revealable ensues upon our ..."
2. Philosophia Ultima: Or, Science of the Sciences by Charles Woodruff Shields (1889)
"... support and complement each other—reason predominating in astronomy, where
comparatively little is revealable; revelation predominating in theology, ..."
3. The Sermons of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: Complete in One Volume by Jeremy Taylor (1859)
"Now I would fain learn why treason is not as revealable as heresy"? Is heresy
dangerous to souls? Then surely so is treason, unless it be none, ..."
4. The Sermons of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: Complete in One Volume by Jeremy Taylor (1874)
"Now I would fain learn why treason is not as revealable as heresy? Is heresy
dangerous to souls ? Then surely so is treason, unless it be none, ..."
5. The Works of Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Thomas Smart Hughes (1831)
"Now I would fain learn why treason is not as revealable as heresy ? Is heresy
dangerous to souls ? Then surely so is treason, unless it be none, ..."
6. The Oriental and Grecian Philosophy: Nature's Good and Evil. The Fourth by William Washington Simkins (1879)
"Now the fact is, if ONE EQUALITY of the Eternal was revealable, the OTHER EQUALITY
must be upon the same principle equally ..."