Pronunciation: /ʌnˈveɪ.lɪŋ/
noun a public revelation or announcement, especially of a statue or monument
A1 The unveiling of the new playground equipment was a big event for the children.
A2 The unveiling of the new menu at the restaurant drew in a lot of customers.
B1 The unveiling of the new smartphone model was met with great excitement by tech enthusiasts.
B2 The unveiling of the new art exhibit was attended by many prominent figures in the art world.
C1 The unveiling of the new government policy sparked a heated debate among lawmakers.
C2 The unveiling of the new scientific discovery was a groundbreaking moment in the field of research.
verb present participle of unveil, to reveal or make known
A1 The magician was unveiling a new trick at the children's party.
A2 The artist will be unveiling their latest masterpiece at the gallery next week.
B1 The company is unveiling a new product line at the trade show this weekend.
B2 The museum is unveiling a rare artifact that has never been seen by the public before.
C1 The government is unveiling a new policy to address climate change.
C2 The CEO is unveiling a groundbreaking strategy for the future of the company.
formal The company held an unveiling ceremony for their new product line.
informal Did you hear about the unveiling of the new iPhone?
slang The unveiling of the new car was lit!
figurative The artist's unveiling of his latest masterpiece left the audience in awe.
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