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I . veil [veɪl] N a. fig

II . veil [veɪl] VB trans

1. veil passive (cover by veil):

to be veiled

Usage examples with veiled

to be veiled

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Even though the government has never banned her books, a thinly veiled moralism pervades the literary critical approach to her work.
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However, there is veiled evidence that they were dealt a more summary kind of justice than banishment.
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The earlier blurred distinction between them veiled their separate roles in shaping the wooden churches and hindered us from a clear understanding of the results.
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His paintings have a romantic appropriation and preferably a slightly veiled coloring, which tied in with his fathers view of an artist.
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Since the 7th century this unique theocratic ideology, veiled in religious veneer, has conquered people and nations.
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The two soldiers and the skipper vie for the veiled woman's affections.
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She tells him she has not called a hospital or told anybody about him, and makes a veiled threat on his life.
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His requests is rejected, but he is allowed to meet a lab assistant, to whom he gives the letter from the veiled woman.
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He did, she went, heavily veiled, and they married.
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Ever since that night, she has lived alone and veiled.
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