misreveal

verb

Etymology

From mis- + reveal.

  1. derived from revēlāre — “to reveal, uncover
  2. derived from reveler
  3. inherited from revelen
  4. prefixed as misreveal — “mis + reveal

Definitions

  1. To reveal something that is not true.

    • Six methods are allegedly used to misreveal data: double bookkeeping, excessive aggregation, extra-budgetary finance, unidentified use of foreign exchange, military aid, and defense-related debt burden.
    • Studies of federal states, especially of the erstwhile command economies, have stressed how regional officials had an incentive to misreveal their achieved targets, fearing an enhancement of planning targets for the next year.

The neighborhood

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