Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkʌvərɪŋ/
noun the action or process of revealing or making known something that was previously hidden or secret
A1 Uncovering hidden treasures can be exciting for kids.
A2 The detective's uncovering of the truth shocked everyone.
B1 The journalist's uncovering of corruption led to a major scandal.
B2 The archaeologist's uncovering of ancient artifacts shed light on the history of the region.
C1 The scientist's uncovering of new evidence revolutionized the field of genetics.
C2 The hacker's uncovering of sensitive information raised serious security concerns.
verb to reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or secret
A1 The detective is uncovering the truth about the missing necklace.
A2 She is uncovering the hidden treasure buried in the backyard.
B1 The journalist is uncovering corruption within the government.
B2 The archaeologist is uncovering ancient artifacts in the ruins.
C1 The researcher is uncovering groundbreaking discoveries in the field of science.
C2 The historian is uncovering new evidence that challenges previous theories.
formal The forensic team is currently uncovering new evidence at the crime scene.
informal I heard they're uncovering some juicy gossip about the new employee.
slang They're digging deep and uncovering all the dirt on that shady politician.
figurative Through meditation, we are capable of uncovering our true selves and inner peace.
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