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VERB:1. To cut off from sight: block (out), conceal, obscure, obstruct, screen, shroud, shut off or (out). See SHOW. 2. To prevent (something) from being known: cloak, conceal, cover (up), enshroud, hush (up), mask, shroud, veil. Idioms: keep under cover, keep under wraps. See SHOW. 3. To put or keep out of sight: bury, cache, conceal, ensconce, occult, secrete. Slang : plant, stash. See SHOW. 4. To conceal in obscurity: obscure, submerge. See SHOW.
PHRASAL VERB:hide out To shut oneself up in secrecy: Informal : hole up. Idioms: go underground, lay (or lie) low. See SHOW.
 
 
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