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Meanings of
unveil
in English
Portuguese
revelar
Catalan
revelar
Spanish
revelar
Back to the meaning
Make visible.
reveal
uncover
bring out
Portuguese
revelar
Portuguese
tirar o véu
Spanish
desvelar
Back to the meaning
Remove the veil from.
veil
Portuguese
tirar o véu
To make known something heretofore kept secret.
exhibit
disclose
let out
Synonyms
Examples for "
exhibit
"
exhibit
disclose
let out
Examples for "
exhibit
"
1
Stakeholders were given the opportunity to
exhibit
their products to the region.
2
These drugs
exhibit
different physical chemical features, and consequently different release kinetics.
3
Mentions the Christos' negotiations with the Met concerning products for their
exhibit
.
4
But he said many parents had brought their children to the
exhibit
.
5
However, they
exhibit
a good plating efficiency and can be propagated indefinitely.
1
They also
disclose
the military units involved and major weapon systems used.
2
The FCC said providers must
disclose
any changes in users' internet access.
3
Many other companies allow the ACCC to
disclose
information about safety notifications.
4
Businesses must
disclose
values in their annual reports and accounts, it said.
5
Google often must
disclose
that data via other means, as described here.
1
He
let
out
a long exhale and said nothing for a moment.
2
Used his power to help people. She
let
out
a tired laugh.
3
Morning services began at eleven and
let
out
at half past twelve.
4
She said afternoon classes will
let
out
early so everyone can attend.
5
Hinzelmann helped Shadow to his feet and
let
out
the warm water.
Usage of
unveil
in English
1
By that, he means AMC will
unveil
several new cheaper-to-make reality shows.
2
They say they will
unveil
a proposed solution after the court rules.
3
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is due to
unveil
new proposals on Wednesday.
4
Hungary's government is expected to
unveil
a fiscal reform package in February.
5
Google loves to
unveil
a good gag product on April Fool's Day.
6
Researchers will
unveil
the world's first lab-grown burger in London later today.
7
He made his last public appearance Oct. 14 to
unveil
new MacBooks.
8
Gove is set to
unveil
more detail about his plans in June.
9
Many automakers had planned to use the show to
unveil
new vehicles.
10
AIB is scheduled to
unveil
full-year results to the market on March.
11
May 13 - Icahn and Southeastern
unveil
candidates for a new board.
12
The hoarding and roadworks will soon
unveil
a gleaming new leisure centre.
13
However, it is unclear when Beijing might
unveil
a nationwide carbon-trading scheme.
14
Budget carrier Norwegian is due to
unveil
its results on February 16.
15
However, when you delve deep, the nuances of French cooking
unveil
themselves.
16
But the attempt to
unveil
the future by direct inspection failed completely.
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unveil
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
unveil new
unveil plans
unveil details
unveil more
unveil proposals
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Translations for
unveil
Portuguese
revelar
desvendar
tirar o véu
tornar público
remover o véu
Catalan
revelar
descobrir
Spanish
revelar
desvelar
Unveil
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Unveil
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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