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revelar

Revelar is a Spanish verb that means "to reveal" or "to disclose." It is the infinitive form of the verb, and its conjugations vary depending on the subject and tense. In the present tense, revelar is conjugated as revelo, revelas, revela, revelamos, reveláis, and revelan. In the past tense, it is conjugated as revelé, revelaste, reveló, revelamos, revelasteis, and revelaron. The verb revelar is often used in contexts where information is made known or disclosed to others. For example, "El detective reveló la identidad del criminal" translates to "The detective revealed the identity of the criminal." Revelar can also be used in a more general sense to describe the act of making something known or apparent. For instance, "La nueva tecnología revela muchas posibilidades" means "The new technology reveals many possibilities." The verb revelar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish, and its irregularities are limited to the past participle, which is revelado.