English to Spanish Dictionary concealed

concealed

excusado
definition
verb
a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea
keep from sight; hide.
adjective
a concealed weapon
kept secret; hidden.
translation of 'concealed'
adjective
excusado
example
Officers have discovered the hidden population consists largely of asylum seekers, many of whom are 'concealed' from the poll by tax-dodging landlords.
he spoke with barely 'concealed' anger
To avoid fattening, unhealthful fats, you need to understand what types of foods they are 'concealed' in.
They may also want all information about the disease to be 'concealed' from others outside the family.
Four years later, he was convicted of carrying a 'concealed' weapon.
a 'concealed' weapon
He voted to repeal the assault weapons ban, sponsored legislation to weaken 'concealed' gun laws.
The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self 'concealed' .
he spoke with barely 'concealed' anger
His father's cousin, the son of his great uncle the judge, responded to the news with barely 'concealed' resentment.
a 'concealed' weapon
Then in recent years, 31 states passed laws, promoted by the National Rifle Association, allowing people to carry 'concealed' weapons.
The operator uses an advanced form of telemetry, a miniature microprocessor-controlled guidance system 'concealed' under his clothing.
Gone is sophistry, the elegance of understatement, the joy of imagining the 'concealed' , regaling in the revealed.
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