0 present participle of unveil
1 to remove a covering like a curtain from a new structure at a formal ceremony in order to show the opening or finishing of a new building or work of art:
Analysis of mundane moral reasoning and ordinary moral consciousness will never reach the depth necessary for unveiling the powers at work in this context.
Newer methods in recent decades have allowed for the unveiling of many of the intricate complexities underlying the development of higher mental functioning.
Following the unveiling of the stele, the closing ceremonies began, which essentially reversed the opening ones.
The reader had to supply narrative and plot - putting flesh on the bones and costuming (or unveiling) the figure.
The molecular mechanisms of oocyte maturation and early embryonic development are unveiling new insights into reproductive medicine.
Or rather, must it in contrast apply a strategy aimed at unveiling the initial intention through the gesture?
Paradoxically, it is at its most apocalyptic and most anti-apocalyptic in this gesture of unveiling anti-transcendence.
I think that's what is happening in the music, unveiling more of the ensemble and gradually adding to the ensemble.