1. unveil
The developer unveiled plans for a new housing complex.
She cut the ribbon to unveil the plaque.
The memorial to war victims was unveiled yesterday.
The recent gas crisis has once again unveiled the vulnerability
The just-unveiled figure.
Most exotic of all, the company's boss, Elon Musk, is due later this month to unveil his plans for a Mars colony, and how that would take effect.
Tomorrow the mayor is going to unveil a new statue in the town.
Putin unveils new Russian nuclear arsenal
He is not eager to unveil his main argument.
The automaker will unveil its new line of sports cars tomorrow.
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His shirt came up at the back, revealing an expanse of white skin
reveal a secret
reveal that he was behind the bandit attacks, and resign.
The severity of such marks can reveal whether or not any of these people were habitually engaged in hard labor.
In 2007 there was an agreement to protect a large area of rainforest and environmental scientists have just revealed some of the strange and rare animals and insects that live there.
A glance at Chart 2 will reveal that some of these trade cycles are very short-lived.
'm not going to change those tiles at all, but I'm going to reveal the rest of the scene and see what happens to your perception.
A polite way to reveal knowledge of a fact without telling the source of the information is to say, "a little bird told me".
Well she found, through her online research, a nuclear bone scan that's usually used for cancer, but it can also reveal inflammation.
a closer inspection of McDonald's own ingredient list reveals that the pork sandwich contains a total of 70 ingredients.
A recent report by Oxfam and Credit Suisse revealed how divided we all are when it comes to wealth.
Researchers reveal they can make you look less attractive and trustworthy.
Definition to reveal something means to make it known, especially when it was something that was previously unknown or secret
A flush finishing metal door/window frame is provided for a reveal of an opening in a wall that has a pair of oppositely positioned wall board sheets.
X-rays revealed that my ribs had been cracked but not broken.
Inglese parola "odsłaniać"(reveal) si verifica in set:
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Don't expose it to the rain.
It's dangerous to expose babies to strong sunlight.
Scandal could expose the lie.
Government lies were exposed a few years later
The fraud was exposed.
if person is exposed as a liar / cheater etc., the truth about them is finally revealed - for all to see
tooth decay when the hard surface of your teeth breaks down and exposes more sensitive parts
Sometimes people try to expose what's wrong with you because they can't handle everything that's right about you.
You don't have to expose the corpse.
They had been exposed to dangerous chemicals.
Police officers are exposed to danger.
Sara took off her t-shirt and exposed her stomach because she wanted to get a tan.
The report revealed that workers had been exposed to high levels of radiation.
The videotape of the meeting exposed him as thoroughly corrupt.
I want to expose the truth. People have the right to know everything that their government is doing.