uncovered

IPA: ʌnkˈʌvɝd

adjective

  • Not covered or protected from the weather, etc.
  • Lacking insurance or security.
  • Bareheaded.
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Examples of "uncovered" in Sentences

  • A Japanese architect uncovered the remains of the seabed.
  • After the lie is uncovered, Holly leaves the hospital disgraced.
  • The deceit uncovered, Richardson was charged with conspiracy to defraud.
  • Besides making hospitals turn in uncovered people to the HHA or HAPI, the plan does the following:
  • Afzal Nooristani, an Afghan defense lawyer, said he does not believe her decision to leave her head uncovered is an issue.
  • Another name uncovered by the hackers was that of Bill Noble, who in 2008 was convicted in B.C. of wilfully promoting hatred.
  • What Luntz has uncovered is a weird lacuna in the psychological response to certain common words — an interesting fact, but the very reverse of insight into what people really want.
  • We will continue to ration it in the future, but differently, and anyone who thinks the total number of mammorgrams will increase to cover the previously uncovered is being unrealistic.
  • There was no larger context for their threshold figure: A debtor with $1,001 in uncovered medical expenses and $50,000 on a Saks card would constitute a "medical bankruptcy" in their study.
  • Western art developed in the Renaissance because of new knowledge, that uncovered from the ancients, and physical knowledge, science, which redefined their presence in the universe, and who they were.
  • When people are walking into poles and falling in uncovered manholes as well as being hit by cars while they are crossing the street and texting, who in their right mind would want to allow anyone to drive a car and text?

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