Examples of 'unmasks' in a sentence

Meaning of "unmasks"

unmask (verb) - To reveal the true identity or nature of something or someone, often used metaphorically
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmask

How to use "unmasks" in a sentence

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I will be the one who unmasks them.
Discernment unmasks the lie of temptation.
A big difference is that etomidate unmasks.
Statistical analysis easily unmasks the illusion of prayer.
Holmes unmasks the murderer because of what did not happen.
A big difference is that etomidate unmasks adrenal insufficiencies.
The group unmasks a disturbing and dangerous new threat.
And war is what unmasks us.
Doubt unmasks the lie and illuminates the dark path to truth.
Have an icon or checkbox that unmasks the password when clicked.
The artist unmasks obvious things and leaves the viewer in doubt about what reality is.
His work unmasks me.
Bielicky unmasks technology as one Metanarrative among many.
Removal of the second protecting group unmasks the remaining nitrogen.
The painter unmasks them by showing off their masks they have donned.

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What results is a critical view that unmasks the systems governing reality.
UCSD team unmasks family of immune system invaders.
First and foremost feminist epistemology that criticises social sciences and unmasks patriarchy is a key source.
Play unmasks Grahamstown water crisis.
Dylan lays bare the hypocrisy of war and unmasks the whitewashing of our military ventures.
Warner unmasks The Bat and he is revealed to be Lieutenant Anderson.
There can not ever be better news than when an enemy of Christ unmasks himself publicly.
Ontario Lung Association unmasks the risks of cannabis on lung health.
Money does not change people, it unmasks them.
The Mandarin unmasks Iron Man before their final showdown ends in his death.
When Margit unmasks you.
Carvalho unmasks Esparza Julvé as the killer.
In the film, an aristocrat unmasks a blackmailer.
It unmasks what 's behind his attack on affirmative action.
Reporter TinTin unmasks Tribe of Gangsters.
Money does not change men, it only unmasks them.
So when Monsieur Poirot unmasks the killer we shall see if I am right.
Money does not change men, it merely unmasks them.
God 's weakness unmasks it and overthrows it.
Fortune does not change men ; it only unmasks them.
He speaks out and in so doing he unmasks complicity, ignorance and tacit consent.
After covering my head and handcuffing me, he takes me into a room and unmasks me.
Such decompensation unmasks the underlying disease, worsening its symptoms.
Santo narrowly defeats the masked henchman, who he unmasks to reveal as a werewolf.
When she unmasks him, he brutally stabs the young woman with a pair of scissors.
But a review of religious rock materials unmasks an insidiously disguised anti-Christ.
With milder forms of the disorder, often undiagnosed until a trigger unmasks it.
Politics unmasks the metaphysics of private life ; private life unmasks the metaphysics of politics.
The reason is their nervousness, but that 's what unmasks them in the majority of cases.
The book unmasks stereotypes and prejudices rooted in people 's minds, which allow discrimination to survive.
Cleavage of the ester or amide functionality by protease unmasks respectively a para-hydroxy or p-amino group.
The cross unmasks the illusion that the authority 's violent show of power represents justice.
The postmodern critique of the dominant ‘ mass culture ' unmasks the relations of knowledge and power.
It also unmasks as a lie the European claim that the negotiations can still be open-ended.
Although osteoporosis has been diagnosed during pregnancy, pregnancy unmasks rather than causes low bone mass.

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