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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. They uncovered a plot to destabilize the government. The investigation uncovered some interesting information on Mr. Parkinson. Police officers uncovered an intricate web of deceit. While digging the foundations builders uncovered some important archaeological remains. It will be interesting to see what this investigation uncovers.

  4. uncover meaning: 1. to discover something that had been secret or hidden: 2. to remove a cover from something. Learn more.

  5. UNCOVERED definition: 1. without a cover or covering on it: 2. not protected by insurance (= an agreement in which you…. Learn more.

  6. verb [ T ] uk / ʌnˈkʌv.ə r/ us / ʌnˈkʌv.ɚ /. Add to word list. C1. 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: 同義語、対義語と例. to find someone or something.

  7. UNCOVER ý nghĩa, định nghĩa, UNCOVER là gì: 1. to discover something secret or hidden : 2. to take a cover or covering off something: 3. to…. Tìm hiểu thêm.

  8. UNCOVERING definition: 1. present participle of uncover 2. to discover something secret or hidden : 3. to take a cover or…. Learn more.

  9. More examples. Fewer examples. They had to postpone their retirement to pay for about $150,000 in uncovered medical expenses. Insurance won't pay any uncovered losses because that would mean there could be insufficient funds to pay claims for which premiums were paid.

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

  11. track down. Police have so far failed to track down the missing woman. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of uncover. Learn more. If you find someone or something, you become aware of them, especially after looking for them.