Unveil (verb)

  1. Remove a veil or cover from (something).
  2. Make (something) publicly known for the first time.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from un- + veil.

Examples:

  1. The sculptor unveiled his latest work at the art show.
  2. The bride's father unveiled her face before giving her hand to the groom.
  3. The company unveiled its new product at a press conference.
  4. The government has announced plans to unveil a new energy policy next week.
  5. The museum will unveil a new exhibit about the history of the city.
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