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révélées

Révélées is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the French verb révéler, meaning "revealed" or "unveiled." It functions as an adjective or as a participle in compound tenses, and it agrees in gender and number with the noun it describes.

In French grammar, the agreement of the participle révéler follows standard rules for past participles. When

Révélées can also appear as a title or label in texts, film, or journalism, where it is

In sum, révélées is a flexible form used to denote things that have become revealed, with spelling

used
with
the
auxiliary
avoir,
the
participle
generally
does
not
agree
with
the
subject
but
agrees
with
a
preceding
direct
object.
For
example:
les
informations
révélées
par
l’enquête
(the
information
revealed
by
the
investigation).
When
used
with
pronominal
forms
or
with
the
auxiliary
être,
agreement
follows
the
subject:
elles
se
sont
révélées
(they
proved
to
be).
As
an
attributive
adjective,
révélées
typically
appears
after
the
noun:
une
découverte
révélée,
des
faits
révélés/revélées
depending
on
the
gender
of
the
noun.
capitalized
as
a
proper
noun,
for
instance
in
phrases
like
Révélées,
indicating
a
work
or
project.
In
general
use,
the
word
conveys
that
something
that
was
hidden
or
unknown
has
been
made
visible
or
known,
and
it
may
appear
in
contexts
ranging
from
news
reports
to
literary
descriptions.
and
agreement
governed
by
standard
French
past-participle
rules.