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Present Participle
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Past Tense
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Past Participle
unveiled
1
to remove a cover from a statue, painting, etc. for the people to see, particularly as part of a public ceremony
transitive
- The mayor proudly unveiled the new city monument during the grand opening ceremony.
- The artist anxiously awaited the moment to unveil their latest masterpiece at the gallery.
- As part of the celebration, they decided to unveil a commemorative plaque in honor of the historical event.
- The museum director prepared to unveil the long-lost painting that had recently been restored.
- The architect was thrilled to unveil the innovative design of the new skyscraper.
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2
to remove a veil, covering, or mask and reveal oneself or one's face
- The bride unveiled at the altar, revealing her radiant smile and bringing tears of joy to everyone's eyes.
- The masked magician dramatically unveiled, surprising the audience with their true identity.
- The mysterious figure stepped forward and slowly unveiled, exposing a face that was both familiar and unexpected.
- The artist chose to unveil during the gallery opening.
- The magician's assistant gracefully unveiled, captivating the audience with her elegant presence.
3
to reveal or disclose something previously concealed or hidden
transitive
- The company CEO unveiled the new product features during the press conference.
- The mayor unveiled the city's ambitious development plan at the public meeting.
- The author chose to unveil the surprising plot twist in the final chapters of the novel.
- The government decided to unveil previously classified documents, shedding light on historical events.
- The scientist unveiled groundbreaking research findings that could revolutionize the field.