Having or as if having a veil or concealing cover.
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Examples for "unveiled "
Examples for "unveiled "
1 Business Opinion:Later this month the next national development plan will be unveiled .
2 CycleOps Power unveiled its newest line of PowerTap power meters last year.
3 Argentina's central bank has unveiled measures to control the foreign exchange market.
4 Associate Transport Minister Craig Foss unveiled a new Speed Management Guide today.
5 A new three-year tourism plan for the Dublin region was unveiled today.
1 The figure in sealskin looked very girlish; the veiled head was bowed.
2 The sun has veiled his face; and darkness broods over the land.
3 She also took a veiled swipe at his single-payer health care plan.
4 In hers was the same veiled , restless melancholy as in his own.
5 In alcoves half - veiled with silken curtains stood statues in gold and bronze.
6 There was a window in the head, but the snow veiled it.
7 And I don't want to hear any veiled threats of suicide, either.
8 Meanwhile the evening came on, and the market-place veiled itself in gloom.
9 The Doge shuddered and veiled his eye; but he eagerly interrupted Maso.
10 The moon had been climbing the sky, veiled in a little cloud.
11 Its full nature remains veiled , for we can sense it only faintly.
12 And now and then it blazes forth in veiled but hot anger.
13 The weather Paxman displays thinly veiled disdain for Newsnight's new weather segment.
14 All nature lay asleep in voluptuous beauty, veiled in a glorious atmosphere.
15 The very stars in their courses had veiled themselves for our benefit.
16 But he seemed content to watch her veiled profile in the dusk.
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veil Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Veiled across language varieties