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

  • I intended to unearth the key patents.
  • The investigation will unearth the truth.
  • The latter unearthed the seeds of contention.
  • He unearths the secret of this hidden treasure.
  • In January 2006, the Delhi Police unearthed a scam.
  • Cheackuser needed to unearth the rest of the sockfarm.
  • It was believed that the tree would help unearth the truth.
  • It is not ours to unearth the tapes and break the big story.
  • People are free to unearth the grace and the sublime of local worlds.
  • A group of pugilists unearth a treasure chest and begin fighting for it.

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