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English
Etymology
From un- + concealed.
Adjective
unconcealed (comparative more unconcealed, superlative most unconcealed)
- open to view; not hidden or concealed
1952 December, 'Mercury', “Modern French Locomotive Performance”, in Railway Magazine, pages 808-809:An amusing incident on the first of these journeys was the checking by signal of the flyer about 3 miles out of Paris, with the result that it was overhauled by the 6.25 p.m. semi-fast from Paris to Montargis, to the unconcealed delight of passengers in the latter.
1962 October, “Talking of Trains: Passed to you, Mr. Macmillan”, in Modern Railways, page 220:Dr. Beeching's obvious intent is that if Scottish—and similarly unprofitable English and Welsh—railways are to be maintained, it must be done by an unconcealed subsidy; he is determined that the railways shall no longer be preoccupied with—and derided for—immense deficits which include the burden of social services the State must openly underwrite, if it wants them.
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