Examples of 'uncover' in a sentence

Meaning of "uncover"

Uncover (verb): Uncover means to reveal, disclose, or expose something that was previously hidden or unknown. It can be used in various contexts, such as investigations, discoveries, or revelations
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  • To remove a cover from.
  • To reveal the identity of.
  • To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
  • To remove one's hat or cap as a mark of respect.

How to use "uncover" in a sentence

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We need to uncover and dismantle this network.
Investigators are now working to uncover the details.
You can uncover your eyes now.
So we can reasonably assume he was rushing to uncover something or.
But if we uncover so much as a stolen postage stamp.
You told me you could uncover them.
And seek to uncover the mysteries of creation.
I do not care how many secrets we uncover.
But the autopsy did uncover something else.
To uncover the rare and never photographed.
So that we would uncover this awful crime.
To uncover the full extent of his crime.
I am still trying to uncover the secret of matter.
To uncover the mastermind behind the disappearance.
They could not uncover any more.

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Could uncover how we are supposed to help him.
A transfer sale can uncover taxable reserves.
Uncover the conspiracy before it is too late.
Maybe he will uncover some evidence we missed.
Uncover him or kill him or torture him.
You helped us uncover a rebel message system.
He has a plan only you can uncover.
We will uncover them and bait them.
I find no shame in my efforts to uncover your plot.
You should uncover it soon to let it dry.
It was the only chance we had to uncover him.
I will uncover the pool for you.
He was enlisted to help us uncover the real bandido.
You are ideally placed if there is something to uncover.
I have been working to uncover who she really is.
In his company students must stand or uncover.
I suspect he might uncover more about you.
Requirements may be implicit and hard to uncover.
I have yet to uncover its precise location.
A thorough investigation is needed to uncover the truth.
And it helped me uncover an even bigger secret.
Vehicles were subjected to rigorous checks to uncover fugitives.
Polish scientists uncover the secrets of methyltransferase.
I nonetheless have a journalistic duty to uncover certain.
It is their job to uncover and punish thoughtcrime.
I believe that we will be able to uncover patterns.
They almost uncover the space ship.
If we go down to this parkand we uncover the money.
He was also to uncover political and police corruption.
I need you to help me uncover the mole.
We have to uncover those secret sources of him.
We need your help to uncover the truth.
We got to uncover what his mission was here.
One will be enough to uncover the others.
To uncover something that will never be revealed now.

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