0 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:
1 to make something secret known:
The president’s new policy was unveiled at the press conference.
2 to show or introduce something new or make it known publicly for the first time:
However, a close analysis unveiled a well-established order with repeated urban patterns.
Analysis of mundane moral reasoning and ordinary moral consciousness will never reach the depth necessary for unveiling the powers at work in this context.
The threat of prosecution lurks, however, in the background of private negotiations, a threat to be unveiled in the face of unco-operativeness or intransigence.
A more systematic analysis of the phenomenon, as we shall see, unveils a far more complex and intriguing picture.
The instant of presence established by repetition as it unveils a truth that exceeds normal temporal order is transcendental in a metaphysical sense.
The molecular mechanisms of oocyte maturation and early embryonic development are unveiling new insights into reproductive medicine.
Reviewing the structure of the text in such a way, unveils the inner character of the protagonist.
The systematic biasing of the tilting in the streamwise direction is thus unveiled by the visualized flow pattern.
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