VERB
  1. remove a cloak from
  2. reveal the true nature of
    The journal article unmasked the corrupt politician
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How To Use uncloak In A Sentence

  • There's the teacher in charge of the debating team, who's as desperate to uncloak Justin's potential as he is to guide other promising students into success.
  • She can't wait to free and uncloak herself more in her singing.
  • Both sides in the Great War used such disguised ships, though for different purposes: the Germans had their disguised raiders, and the British had Q-ships, vulnerable-looking merchants with hidden guns that were supposed to attract U-boats which, under Prize Rules, were supposed to challenge before attacking where there was no visible danger, not a restriction that was adhered to for long and then uncloak and sink them in a hail of shot. The Last Raider, by Douglas Reeman. Book review
  • She went after me on a few occasions for using a nom-de-plume; I would obligingly uncloak, but it never made a difference. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Vampires uncloaked, from ‘Nosferatu’ to ‘Twilight’ www. buffalonews.com: He was a tall, cadaverous old man with white hair and eyebrows so bushy they almost created a unibrow. VAMPIRE TOURS AND VAMPIRES UNCLOAKED! | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • As a practicing Buddhist, Shea's attempt to crosshatch and uncloak these seemingly disparate elements as mere veneers is none too surprising.
  • Charles Grassley Disclosing investor identities would uncloak thousands of clients, from wealthy individuals to pension funds and endowments, who generally want their investments private, said Stephen Vine, head of the investment-funds practice at law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Legislators Seek Hedge-Fund Disclosure
  • But he is also pretty clear in this speech that he does not intend to sort of uncloak the mysteries of Mormonism. CNN Transcript Dec 6, 2007
  • It being now settled to my satisfaction, that Mr. Beamish and the great uncloaked were "convertible terms," I set about making the 'amende' in the most handsome manner possible. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 1
  • I suppose if an angel was extremely strong, they could use the energy in their place of birth to uncloak themselves, but I have no support for these wild flights of fancy.
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