ascertain, delve, disclose, dredge, excise, extricate, gouge out, pluck out, rake out, see, uncover, wrest out
Definitionv. bring to light
Last update: July 25, 2015
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The C.I.A unearthed a plot to kill the President. [verb]
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Is this because the US military will unearth an arsenal of mushroom missiles in the next four weeks? [verb]
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We unearth its colors and contrasts - from dazzling Tokyo to the quiet byways and tranquil temples of another age. [verb]
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The lair was unearthed, the question now was to seize the beast. [verb]
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A few years ago, a shell of sixty pounds, still charged, and with its fuse broken off level with the bomb, was unearthed. [verb]
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This philosophy has been extracted from the depths, and unearthed by special seekers. [verb]
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A conscientious desire to unearth the facts, and the effort of extracting from the dullest records the materials for graphic pictures, made the process of production excessively painful. [Please select]
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But I left it to him to unearth the jewels. [Please select]
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I was here when you unearthed the thing. [Please select]
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Finally, a carefully laid conspiracy to assassinate Elizabeth and place Mary on the throne, was unearthed. [Please select]
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Then I had a fearful battle with a puff which I unearthed from another box. [Please select]
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