Revelate vs Relevate - What's the difference?
revelate | relevate |
(obsolete) To reveal.
* Robert Barnes
(obsolete) (a person’s) (l) (or) (l) (his) (l); (l) (someone of a (l) or (l) (l)).
(obsolete) Raise; (l).
# (figuratively, done to a person) Raise or (l); (l) (a person’s) (l) of (l).
# (literally, done to a thing) Raise or (l) up.
(intransitive, obsolete, rare) up.
(obsolete, rare) ; (l).
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In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between revelate and relevate
is that revelate is (obsolete) to reveal while relevate is (obsolete) raise; (l).As verbs the difference between revelate and relevate
is that revelate is (obsolete) to reveal while relevate is (obsolete) (a person’s) (l) (or) (l) (his) (l); (l) (someone of a (l) or (l) (l)).As an adjective relevate is
(obsolete|rare) ; (l).revelate
English
Verb
(revelat)- (Frith)
- The bysshoppes were not bounde to betraye theyr prynces nor to revelate theyr councelles to the Pope.
relevate
English
Etymology 1
From ; compare the (etyl) and Modern (etyl) relever, as well as the (etyl) relevation.Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
Derived terms
* (l) * (l) (rare)References
* “†?relevate, v. ''(and'' pa. pple.'')]” listed in the '' [2nd ed., 1989 * “
†relevate, v.'']” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary [draft revision, Sept. 2010
