0 present participle of unmask --
1 to show the bad, and previously hidden, truth about someone or something: --
Unmasking masked depression in children and adolescents.
One explanation could be that a reduction in the exposure to 'protective ' nonpathogenic environmental microbes has only occurred in the last few decades, unmasking the genetic atopic tendency.
As science presupposes the transformation of myth into modern reason, any explanation or understanding of a mythology is at the same time a kind of unmasking.
Rather, they hold that (1) law is constitutive of society and (2) unmasking the ideological nature of the law leads to progressive change in the law and society.
Is there any mask that is not already askew, so that unmasking is inevitable?
The film is far more 'feminist' - if by that is meant the unmasking of women's exploitation - than any of the other movies discussed here.
In the case history, however, the enthusiasm for an unmasking "enlightenment" pervades the case history most noticeably in the early nineteenth century.
Unmasking disease-specific cerebral blood flow abnormalities : mood challenge in patients with remitted unipolar depression.