Synonym: disclose, expose, open, reveal, unmask. Antonym: cover. Similar words: cover, recover, cover up, coverage, recovery, economic recovery, over and over, uncomfortable. Meaning: [ʌnˈkʌvə] v. 1. make visible 2. remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body.
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61. The film tells the story of a Swiss secret agent who masquerades as a grocer in order to uncover a drugs ring.
62. Thwarting Chan and the girls in their endeavor to uncover the gold are roving bands of unaffiliated bad guys.
63. As Mark Goodwin shows in the next chapter, they are able to uncover and explore a rich world of local politics.
64. I uncover the red kerchief on your head.
65. Russian scientists uncover giant U.S./Israeli cyber espionage network.
66. Persistent research will uncover a logical justification.
67. To improve its validity we must uncover more information.
68. Because the use of an uninitialized object is a common program error and often difficult to uncover, we generally recommend that an initial value be provided for each defined object.
69. Firstly, I wonder why he cites the pseudo-Pauline epistles in an effort to uncover Paul's thought on messianism ?
70. Performance: I used the water of River Jinjiang to wash the ancient circumvallation , to uncover the typical different ...
71. The purpose of the article is to show the process of Northern Wei Dynasty building the states and uncover the influence of the state system on Northern Wei's political domination.
72. The family relationships contained on the ossuary helped experts uncover that the inscription very likely refers to the biblical James, brother of Jesus.
73. But faithful study of its thirty-nine books will shed light on those priceless treasures and uncover a wealth of teaching on the subject of worship.
74. So how powerful, small today make up risk dead uncover secret ahead of schedule to everybody, if you are milquetoast, that ten million is entered by accident!
75. Each day you uncover a new rated exam and you can check your evolution with the progress chart.
76. At first Snowball seemed disoriented when she looked around, but she didn't try to uncover the chick. Instead, she flew up to her nor-mal perch and stayed there.
77. Status Offline The race is on to uncover the golden splendors of its Thracian past before sites are looted and developers move in.
78. We hoped Voyager would get close enough to uncover some of its secrets.
79. In their book, "Secrets of the Lost Symbol: The Unauthorized Guide to the Mysteries Behind the Da Vinci Code Sequel, " they uncover anagrams and coded phrases and a host of other curious facts.
80. Geologists care about sediments, hammering away at them to uncover what they have to say about the past—especially the huge spans of time as the Earth passes from one geological period to another.
81. Performance: I used the water of River Jinjiang to wash the ancient circumvallation , to uncover the typical different symbols of historical and modern periods.
82. Thou shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy mother's sister: for she is thy mother's near kinswoman.
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83. You further agree not to reverse engineer, decompile or otherwise attempt to uncover the source code of the Application.
84. The 20-day expedition aimed to uncover relationships between cold-water coral and other bottom-dwelling creatures in a pristine yet "alien" environment, according to the researchers' blog.
85. They had started to uncover the ancient city of Pompeii.
86. Objective To uncover the effect of human chorionic gonadotrophin on the invasion of choriocarcinoma cells.
87. Improved the reliability of parameter testing is the key of research and uncover the sealing mechanism.
88. Our objective is to provide qualitative data that will support these assumptions, asas uncover new criteria.
89. Specific time can not take care to also uncover the cuticular cell that just grows, return reaction of inflammation of can exciting local generation, block up cut cicatrizations.
90. For Computer Scientists, research means searching to uncover the principles that underlie digital computation and communication.
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