unveiled

IPA: ʌnvˈeɪɫd

adjective

  • Not wearing, or not covered by, a veil.
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Examples of "unveiled" in Sentences

  • The most curious title unveiled at the Konami press conference is Lost in
  • Today, Britain unveiled the biggest cuts in public spending since the Second World War.
  • Suleiman, a Maronite Catholic, and thus unveiled, is to Farahi's right, elegantly bejeweled in gold, her face framed with finely shaped eyebrows.
  • Britain unveiled $127 billion in spending cuts over four years, including an 8% cut to its military budget, its biggest one-time defense reduction since World War II.
  • "We've sold a lot of them, but it's never been a huge hit," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said of the original Apple TV when he unveiled is smaller, cheaper, sleeker successor in early September.
  • The Egyptian-born Australian Mufti Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly, who shot into fame by his infamous fasting month sermon in September, 2006, in which he called the unveiled Australian women 'uncovered meat'.

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