0 past simple and past 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:
Studies of the pathophysiology of - and -thalassaemia have unveiled areas of potential prevention (through genetic counselling) and therapeutic targeting for the future.
I would argue that whether male communists "unveiled their wives" tells us nothing about women's own actions, attitudes, and agency.
A number of experiments performed with bees34 and ants35, 4 have unveiled important properties of the insect's landmark navigation system.
In some cases the request for forgiveness and the promise of betterment appears directly and unveiled.
Our current study, however, unveiled a novel function of these secreted molecules in vivo.
The systematic biasing of the tilting in the streamwise direction is thus unveiled by the visualized flow pattern.
In this ingenious way, the theatre's conventionality is unveiled, and this, in turn, heightens the appearance of the aesthetic function.
It is also interesting to speculate whether the policy process unveiled in the book contains any lessons for pension reform in developed countries.