uncover in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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to uncover [or expose] a scandal

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uncover Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to uncover [or expose] a scandal
to uncover a secret
to uncover the truth

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He demands truthspell be set to uncover the individual responsible for causing her death.
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These softgoals are then usually decomposed and refined to uncover a tree structure of goals and subgoals for e.g. the flexibility softgoal.
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He has also applied these techniques in attempting to uncover mysterious authors of some high-profile contemporary texts.
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Three of these buildings have been restored and are open to the public, although recent excavations have uncovered more structures.
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The practice still continues to this day, and high profile fraud has been uncovered as recently as the 2000s.
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Underarm bowling was effective while pitch conditions were difficult for batsmen due to being uneven and uncovered.
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Excavators also uncovered remnants of a house that had been burned and the foundations of an early 19th-century cabin.
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Indeed, far from contradicting them, in uncovering the order and working of the universe, science broadens and deepens knowledge of the truths of belief.
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This ray has also been known to excavate large pits by undulating its disc and spitting jets of water, so as to uncover buried prey.
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They are put to work in the ship's coal bunkers, but they later uncover the villain on the ship who stole their money for tickets.
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