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    unearth
    /ʌnˈəːθ/

    verb

    • 1. find (something) in the ground by digging: "workmen unearthed an ancient artillery shell" Similar dig upexcavateexhumedisinterOpposite bury
    • 2. drive (an animal, especially a fox) out of a hole or burrow.

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  2. UNEARTH definition: 1. to discover something in the ground: 2. to discover proof or some other information, especially…. Learn more.

  3. To unearth something is to dig it up. You could unearth a coffin, or even a tee shirt buried in the bottom of a drawer. To put something in the earth is to bury it, to unearth it is to take it back out.

  4. The meaning of UNEARTH is to dig up out of or as if out of the earth : exhume. How to use unearth in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Unearth.

  5. Unearth definition: to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.. See examples of UNEARTH used in a sentence.

  6. [VERB noun] ...saying that the treasure had been unearthed on his property. More human remains have been unearthed in the north. Synonyms: dig up, excavate, exhume, dredge up [informal] More Synonyms of unearth. 3. verb. If you say that someone has unearthed something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time.

  7. to discover proof or some other information, especially after careful searching: A private detective has unearthed some fresh evidence. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to find someone or something. find I've looked everywhere for my keys but can't find them. discover The missing wallet was discovered under the chair.

  8. /ʌnˈɜːθ/ /ʌnˈɜːrθ/ Verb Forms. unearth something to find something in the ground by digging synonym dig up. to unearth buried treasures. Police have unearthed a human skeleton. The remains were unearthed last year by archaeologists. Definitions on the go.

  9. UNEARTH definition: 1. to find something in the ground: 2. to find something that has been secret or hidden: . Learn more.

  10. 1. If someone unearths facts or evidence, they discover them with difficulty. [...] 2. If someone unearths something that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground. [...] 3. If you say that someone has unearthed something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'unearth'

  11. verb. 1. discover, find, reveal, expose, turn up, uncover, bring to light, ferret out, root up No evidence has yet been unearthed. 2. dig up, excavate, exhume, dredge up, disinter Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant.