0 present participle of unmask
1 to show the bad, and previously hidden, truth about someone or something:
The work of unmasking and exposing is inadequate to architecture's creativity.
Part entertainment, part pedagogical play, the masquerade serves to encourage disbelief in supernatural beings, unmasking angels as real persons dressed up.
Masking and unmasking run like leitmotifs throughout these works.
Masking and the unmasking of distributed representations in the visual system.
Several trials suffered from methodologic problems, such as inadequate reporting of results (67), improper randomization (179), and unmasking of data (218).
He is still susceptible to artificial and dangerous guidance, however, and the unmasking of truth again plays an important role in the 14-year-old's life.
His analyses of the authors are guided by an interest in unmasking the implicit theological or religious commitments each of them harbours.
Unmasking disease-specific cerebral blood flow abnormalities : mood challenge in patients with remitted unipolar depression.