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Etymology

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reveal +‎ -ee

Noun

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revealee (plural revealees)

  1. one who is revealed
    • 1980, Jerome Weidman, Counselors-at-law: a novel - Page 73[1]:
      "It was concerned solely with carrying the truth to the revealee."
    • 2006, James K. Beilby, For Faith and Clarity: Philosophical Contributions to Christian Theology[2]:
      "It becomes clear that there is no straightforward way of proceeding from the understanding of the revealees to the intent of the revealer or to any normative meaning of the manifestation."