unearth
IPA: ʌnˈɝθ
verb
- To drive or draw from the earth.
- To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment
- To dig up.
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Examples of "unearth" in Sentences
- It will take longer and cost more to unearth, that is all.
- If you think that it might help to "unearth" Mister Andrew
- Hey Paul .... did you ever think there just isnt anything there to "unearth"?
- When the music labels unearth a file-sharer to prosecute, they apply the thumbscrews gently at first.
- The only thing they did unearth from a huge, four-foot deep, L-shaped hole was a white leather bootie.
- The reason I ask Kris is, from previous posts, you seem to have a similar sort of process where you explore the story and kind of unearth it so to speak.
- Instead, Yglesias correctly notes, "there's incredible pressure to 'unearth' the 'truth' about the nominee and how deep down he or she is history's greatest monster."
- From time to time, specialist labels unearth long-lost treasures making their DVD debut, but many of these are more curious or collector's pieces than truly essential products.
- Justice Tobias said he had not been able to "unearth" any evidence to support Dr Gorman's claims in the largely "argumentative, discursive and irrelevant" material the unrepresented doctor presented to the court, and found in favour of the tribunal.
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