unveil
IPA: ʌnvˈeɪɫ
verb
- (transitive) To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden.
- (transitive) to show, especially for the first time
- (intransitive) To remove a veil; to reveal oneself.
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Examples of "unveil" in Sentences
- I especially love the moment when you turn the tin upside down and "unveil" the cake.
- Great – maybe Obama will travel to Colorado and "unveil" his policy surrounded by Greek columns.
- First, on jobs, he's going to kind of unveil his Jobs First program which he says touts new jobs.
- Any new power they unveil is going to remind you of some comic book hero, so they figure why bother?
- Do they leap to Aleister Crowley and other magick-oriented authorities to "unveil" the occult meanings?
- Jewish tradition prescribes that you wait several months before holding a ceremony to "unveil" the headstone, which is then placed upon the grave.
- Setting off from a Siberian London to balmy Long Beach California has been a process that matched the TED theme of "unveil" - off have come the snowjacket, hat, gloves, long johns
- Clinton has been at least third in line after some of the other candidates to 'unveil' her major policy initiatives and even then all she does is bracket someone else's good ideas, put a bow on 'em and call them new.
- While we may accept his argument that visiting the new tunnel would not officially "unveil" it, the claim that he would be visiting the City of David, not Silwan, was a demonstration of the art of denial and deception.
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