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Example sentences for "unveil"

Lexicographically close words:
unvalued; unvanquished; unvaried; unvarnished; unvarying; unveiled; unveiling; unveils; unventilated; unveracious
  1. He was very gentle with me, and to my surprise proscribed me scarcely any penance, although I endeavored to unveil all to him.

  2. I am trying in my Patmos tower once more to unveil the Revelation to the common people; and, doubtless, they will hear it gladly.

  3. The author of the book was an Orange writer in the pay of William III, and its object was, he says, "to unveil the great mystery of iniquity which hid the true origin of Louis XIV.

  4. Never, never, could she unveil for him now.

  5. And be adorned as a bride for that day when Thou shalt unveil the heavens, and cause the mountains to flow down at Thy presence, and the valleys to be exalted, the rough places made smooth; that Thy glory may fill the earth, 75.

  6. Can we possibly ask the Lord-Lieutenant to come here and unveil a statue of General John Regan—whoever he was—when all we've got is a statue of some other man?

  7. You asked the Lord-Lieutenant to unveil a faked-up statue, and you have the amazing assurance to say now that you don't see that you've done anything wrong.

  8. He's coming this day fortnight, and will unveil the statue with the greatest pleasure.

  9. What the bishop said was that it might look queer if I was to take no part in the proceedings when the Lord-Lieutenant was coming to unveil the statue.

  10. But I can't ask you to unveil the statue until I know whether you've an ear for music or not.

  11. We've decided to ask the Lord-Lieutenant down to unveil the statue.

  12. We're now going to unveil the statue," he said, "and everybody must be ready to do his part.

  13. She's coming with the Lord-Lieutenant to unveil the new statue.

  14. O'Grady, "if we'd asked him to unveil a statue of Hercules in Ballymoy, would he have gone round consulting the librarians of London and Oxford to find out whether there was such a person as Hercules or not?

  15. Under those circumstances she must, of course, be presented to the Lord-Lieutenant when he comes down to unveil the statue.

  16. You'll see it yourself as soon as you unveil it.

  17. He's fetched down the representative of the Lord-Lieutenant of this country to unveil the statue!

  18. As I understand, gentlemen, your doctor has secured the services of the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland to unveil the statue.

  19. The priests, who think, know this well, and the whole ecclesiastical body continually declaim against all those who wish to enlighten the human race and unveil the conspiracies of their spiritual guides.

  20. The first words of the play unveil this characteristic.

  21. No, verily; but of such endless consequence that God will himself unveil to them the truth of the matter.

  22. But it takes forms already existing, and gathers them about a thought so much higher than they, that it can group and subordinate and harmonize them into a whole which shall represent, unveil that thought.

  23. Meanwhile, on July 23rd, the Prince had visited London in order to unveil a statue of George Peabody, the distinguished American philanthropist.

  24. Grove, Made mortal for a night to teach me love, Unveil thyself, although thy beauty be Too luminous for my mortality.

  25. If he properly exercise his own innate resources, affliction can never subdue him, but will rather serve, by its searching and varied influences, to enlarge his intellect, and unveil the treasures of his heart.

  26. Her love was no more than a passing thought, though it was sufficient, notwithstanding, to unveil to her eye a new sphere, and make her fully sensible that she did love.

  27. It is intended to preserve the memory of the beloved dead for her bereaved children, and her numerous kindred and friends, rather than to unveil her retiring character to the public eye.

  28. Might I unveil the snares, that scattered round, Beset your path from childhood to old age; But Love allwise, in mystery profound, Has hid in darkness all the varied page.

  29. At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Gladstone called upon Tom Mortlake to unveil the portrait.

  30. An intellect which might have served to unveil the secret workings of nature was subverted to the protection of a capitalistic civilisation.

  31. Fortunately, the foreign press managed to unveil the mystery.

  32. As such he considered himself an expert in Hebrew literature, and cherished the plan of translating the Talmud into French to unveil the secrets of Judaism before the Christian world.

  33. Unveil Thy love to us, so that in its clear shining we may behold the sin of our rebellion, and may turn unto Thee in humility and fervent devotion.

  34. Unveil to us our poverty so that we may seek Thy wealth.

  35. Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb; Take this new treasure to thy trust And give these sacred relics room, To slumber in the silent dust.

  36. An intellect which might have served to unveil the secret workings of nature was subverted to the protection of a capitalistic civilization.

  37. Which sages venerate and bards adore, As Pallas and the Muse unveil their awful lore!

  38. The author has not completed his design, but such appears to have been the drift of it, affording ample opportunities to unveil the foibles and follies of all sorts of men--and women too.

  39. I show no more favor to your failings than my own, but equally unveil both.

  40. Attracted by the promising appearance of the strange lady, the hermit came forward to greet her, offering to fetch water from the cistern, and to unveil the image of the miraculous virgin, in her honor.

  41. There's a little demon inside me here urging me, compelling me, to unveil all my past.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unveil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bare; betray; clear; denude; develop; disclose; discover; display; divest; expose; fleece; free; impart; introduce; light; manifest; open; pluck; release; remove; reveal; shear; show; strip; uncork; uncover; undo; unfold; unfurl; unlatch; unlock; unmask; unpack; unroll; unsheathe; unveil; unwrap