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    unveil
    /ʌnˈveɪl/

    verb

    • 1. remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony: "the Princess unveiled a plaque"

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  2. verb [ T ] uk / ʌnˈveɪl / us / ʌnˈveɪl / to remove a covering like a curtain from a new structure at a formal ceremony in order to show the opening or finishing of a new building or work of art: The memorial to those who had died in the war was unveiled by the Queen. If you unveil something new, you show it or make it known for the first time:

  3. to remove a covering like a curtain from a new structure at a formal ceremony in order to show the opening or finishing of a new building or work of art: The memorial to those who had died in the war was unveiled by the Queen. If you unveil something new, you show it or make it known for the first time:

  4. adjective. un· veiled ˌən-ˈvāld. Synonyms of unveiled. : not veiled : open, revealed. Examples of unveiled in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Demange’s exit came after a string of behind-the-scenes changes that have been announced since the project was first unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019.

  5. Unveiled is an adjective that means revealed or uncovered. It comes from the past tense of the verb unveil. It can be used literally, describing something from which a veil or other physical covering has been taken off, as in The photographers gathered around the unveiled sculpture.

  6. adjective. revealed; especially by having a veil removed. “a new generation of unveiled women in Iran”. “applauding the unveiled statue of Winston Churchill”. synonyms: disclosed. made known (especially something secret or concealed) undraped. stripped of drapery.

  7. UNVEILED definition: not hidden by a veil or other covering; bare | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  8. uk / ʌnˈveɪl / us / ʌnˈveɪl /. to remove a covering like a curtain from a new structure at a formal ceremony in order to show the opening or finishing of a new building or work of art: The memorial to those who had died in the war was unveiled by the Queen.

  9. verb (used with object) to remove a veil or other covering from; display; reveal: The woman unveiled herself. to reveal or disclose by or as if by removing a veil or covering: to unveil a monument; to unveil a secret; to unveil a truth. Synonyms: expose, broadcast, bare, divulge.

  10. 1. unveiled - revealed; especially by having a veil removed; "a new generation of unveiled women in Iran"; "applauding the unveiled statue of Winston Churchill". veiled - having or as if having a veil or concealing cover; "a veiled dancer"; "a veiled hat"; "veiled threats"; "veiled insults".

  11. Unveil is a dramatic verb we use when we uncover or reveal something for the first time, often in front of a large gathering or as part of a publicity campaign. A city's mayor might unveil a new monument by removing an actual veil (cloth covering) from it.

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