Conceal
Conceal verb - To put into a hiding place.
Evidence
Evidence verb - Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes.
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
- The police actually already had that evidence, and now they have the strong evidence that the killer knew about it and tried to conceal it.
Source: Bluffing the Murderer -
The Masquerade: One of the priorities of the titular Bureau is to "Erase" and conceal any evidence of an invasion by extraterrestrials.
- In evidence involving government spying, they can legally conceal the "sources and methods." All thanks to the Espionage Act.
Source: Off on a Technicality
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