unveil
21unveil — verb 1》 remove a veil or covering from. 2》 show or announce publicly for the first time …
22unveil — v. a. Disclose, uncover, expose, show …
23unveil — verb (T) 1 to show or tell people something that was previously kept secret: Reagan unveiled a series of budget cuts totaling $44 billion. 2 to remove the cover from something, especially as part of a formal ceremony: The Queen unveiled a statue… …
24unveil — verb this afternoon they are unveiling the details of yesterday s invasion Syn: reveal, present, display, show, exhibit, put on display; release, launch, bring out; disclose, divulge, make known, make public, publish, broadcast, communicate …
25unveil — v reveal, open, lay open, expose, uncover, unwrap, undrape, bare; disclose, divulge, make known, bring to light, bring out into the open …
26unveil — un·veil …
27unveil — [ʌnˈveɪl] verb [T] 1) to announce something officially 2) to remove the cover from something as part of an official ceremony …
28unveil — un•veil [[t]ʌnˈveɪl[/t]] v. t. 1) to remove a veil or other covering from 2) to reveal by or as if by removing a veil 3) to become revealed by or as if by removing a veil • Etymology: 1590–1600 …
29unveil — /ʌnˈveɪl / (say un vayl) verb (t) 1. to remove a veil from; disclose to view. 2. to disclose, as if by removing a veil; reveal. –verb (i) 3. to remove a veil; reveal oneself; become unveiled. {un 2 + veil} …
30unveil — v. 1 tr. remove a veil from. 2 tr. remove a covering from (a statue, plaque, etc.) as part of the ceremony of the first public display. 3 tr. disclose, reveal, make publicly known. 4 intr. remove one s veil …