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:
That said, the stele, a piece of black granite, about 4 high and 2 across, mounted on a 2 high square base, was unveiled.
When the theory is unveiled, we are often amazed to see that these seemingly aberrant bridges do exist by themselves naturally.
However, a close analysis unveiled a well-established order with repeated urban patterns.
These few hundred women unveiled and continued to promote unveiling in the face of hostility.
Officials unveiled new monuments, parks, libraries, schools, public lighting, telegraph and telephone lines, pavilions and municipal palaces.
It is believed that these two complementary approaches have unveiled significant new information on the physics of jet flows.
The apparent time perspective in figure 3 reveals a remarkable topography in which the intensifiers and their relationship to the speech community are unveiled.
It is also interesting to speculate whether the policy process unveiled in the book contains any lessons for pension reform in developed countries.