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    uncover
    /ʌnˈkʌvə/

    verb

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  2. UNCOVER definition: 1. to discover something secret or hidden : 2. to take a cover or covering off something: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to remove a cover or covering. 2. : to take off the hat as a token of respect. Synonyms. bare.

  4. Definitions of uncover. verb. make visible. synonyms: bring out, reveal, unveil. see more. verb. remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body. “ uncover your belly”. synonyms: expose.

  5. to discover something secret or hidden : The investigation uncovered evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds. The biography is an attempt to uncover the inner man. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find someone or something. find I've looked everywhere for my keys but can't find them.

  6. uncover something to discover something that was previously hidden or secret. Police have uncovered a plot to kidnap the President's son. It will be difficult to uncover the truth. Archaeologists have uncovered an entire Roman city. Topics Crime and punishment c1.

  7. If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it.

  8. Uncover definition: to lay bare; disclose; reveal.. See examples of UNCOVER used in a sentence.

  9. Define uncover. uncover synonyms, uncover pronunciation, uncover translation, English dictionary definition of uncover. v. un·cov·ered , un·cov·er·ing , un·cov·ers v. tr. 1. To remove the cover from: uncovered the saucepan. 2. To manifest or disclose; reveal: uncovered new...

  10. UNCOVER definition: 1. to discover something that had been secret or hidden: 2. to remove a cover from something. Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'uncover' 1. If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it. [...] 2. To uncover something means to remove something that is covering it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'uncover' present simple: I uncover, you uncover [...] past simple: I uncovered, you uncovered [...]