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unveiled
[ uhn-veyld ]
adjective
- not hidden by a veil or other covering; bare.
- revealed to public knowledge or scrutiny; made evident or manifest:
the unveiled purpose of their wicked plan.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of unveiled1
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Example Sentences
The U.S. military just unveiled a new effort to get Iraqis ready to battle ISIS.
Stop-motion animation artist PES has unveiled a new short this week.
On Tuesday evening, Paper magazine unveiled their Winter 2014 magazine.
The flag that was unveiled at Yankee Stadium 19 days after 9/11 was a different, much larger one.
Soofar first unveiled its product at a White House event in June.
None other would dare to show herself unveiled to a stranger, and a white man at that.
At Iftikhar's first sight of me unveiled, the love sprang to his eyes as flame leaps on a torch.
It was entitled Christianity Unveiled, and bore on its title page the name of Boulanger.
To behold “Diana unveiled” was equivalent in alchemical terminology to attaining the magnum opus.
I wanted to have the true intentions of the man on whom they relied, as much as possible unveiled.
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