0 past simple and past participle of cloak
For understandable reasons, the controversial project was cloaked in high secrecy.
When we lack the clues or the wherewithal, identity remains cloaked.
All this further enriches the network of associations in which the roman is cloaked.
Because modern-day false images of children are cloaked in the armor of "science," they are harder to combat.
A variety of cloaked and disguised hazards can intrude on the policy-making process and, in the name of justice, lead to indefensible results.
The problem with aesthetic considerations was that they often cloaked arbitrariness.
The production of a novel (or any textual object) is a complex process, and its very complexity is often cloaked by ideals about the solitary, unitary author.
What was also apparent was that there is a need to 'popularise' linguistics and to banish the mystique with which a number of linguists have cloaked themselves.