reveal
The Italian word 'rivelare' is a verb that means 'to reveal'. It is used to describe the act of making something known or visible, often after it has been hidden or secret. For example, 'I will now reveal the answer to the riddle.' or 'The secret was revealed to the public.'. It is also used in the context of exposing something that was previously unknown or unseen.
He had me promise not to reveal his secret.
This sentence is used when someone made you promise not to disclose something, in particular, his secret. The verb 'rivelare' is used to mean 'reveal' or 'disclose'.
The scene of the crime could reveal important clues.
In this sentence, 'rivelare' is used to indicate that there are possibly important clues that could be uncovered or revealed at the crime scene.
A biopsy can reveal the presence of cancer cells.
This phrase introduces a topic in the medical field. It uses 'rivelare' to indicate that a biopsy can reveal, show, or disclose the existence of cancer cells.