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Definition of unmask in English: unmaskverb ʌnˈmɑːskˌənˈmæsk [with object]Expose the true character of or hidden truth about. 揭露真相 the trial unmasked him as a complete charlatan 审讯揭露了他是个十足的骗子。 Example sentencesExamples - It is a film that requires the viewer to pay attention and wait for its true face to unmask itself.
- With the police closing in, Richard vows to unmask the true killer and take his revenge, even if it is the last thing he ever does.
- For most Arabs, the history of Palestine is thus not simply the story of two peoples struggling for the same land, but rather evidence that unmasks the true and nefarious intentions of the West toward Arabs and Muslims in general.
- Once the issues are fully exposed, the other half of me is going to drop a metaphorical barrel on the debate, allowing me to finally unmask the truth.
- Washington is waiting to see if some of its most powerful figures will be charged for unmasking a CIA agent.
- Whatever reaction it provokes, there is an obligation to history to unmask an apparent lie of this magnitude and establish the truth.
- Determined to unmask the ideology of others, they have become ideologues themselves.
- Kashmir Herald is an attempt by Kashmiri Hindus to unmask the truths behind the mayhem perpetrated in the name of religion in the State of Jammu & Kashmir in India.
- We also hope to unmask our hoaxer as we learn more.
- Another key figure in unmasking the predatory groups of men in Keighley is the town's MP Ann Cryer who began examining the issue of abuse more than two years ago.
- Footsteps echoed through out the corridor as the light danced over its surface, scouring over the walls, unmasking the darkness and exposing all of the details beneath its harsh brutality.
- I intend to unmask this thing and discover more about what it is I will find, and give aid to what knowledge I can decipher when I retrieve the Tome.
- We want some ultra-sensitive metal detector that will unmask any weapon, or some new x-ray machine that exposes all dangers.
- Now astrophysicists began to unmask the true character of the universe.
- I know this won't make sense to anyone else but I just have to get it out, in hopes that by writing it out loud I can figure it out, unmask it, and take away its power over me.
- Yet American Wedding unmasks something in his character that has been foreshadowed in both preceding films, as if the trilogy was meant to be his all along.
- Father Neuhaus unmasks the fallacy by revealing a third category: those who know that some who don't hear about Christ won't go to hell, yet this salvation is still through the redemptive work of Christ.
- And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step.
- Just as she unmasks the truth of herself as Jew, she unmasks the truth of herself as woman.
- The film has unmasked Norman, and now he unmasks himself, to reveal the leering monster that lurked beneath all his personae.
Synonyms detect, discover, come across, stumble across, stumble on, chance on, hit on, encounter, find, find out, turn up, unearth, dig up, dredge up, root out, hunt out, nose out, ferret out, grub out, disinter, extricate
Derivativesnoun All are ready to play roles in Eisenheim's game: to be his accomplice, his stooge, his unmasker, his ruin. Example sentencesExamples - In every case only a few discrepancies remain to hint at the alleged true sequence of events, which the unmaskers are willing to expose and explain the truth to the formerly deluded public.
- We are happy to report that there is no evidence to connect Howard, unmasker of CNN evil, with Rupert Murdoch.
- Heaven knows, even unmaskers may have their blind spots, and appearances may be seductively illusory.
- But Barbra had never made a movie, and cameras are notorious unmaskers of fraud.
Definition of unmask in US English: unmaskverbˌənˈmaskˌənˈmæsk [with object]1Expose the true character of or hidden truth about. 揭露真相 the trial unmasked him as a complete charlatan 审讯揭露了他是个十足的骗子。 Example sentencesExamples - Kashmir Herald is an attempt by Kashmiri Hindus to unmask the truths behind the mayhem perpetrated in the name of religion in the State of Jammu & Kashmir in India.
- Father Neuhaus unmasks the fallacy by revealing a third category: those who know that some who don't hear about Christ won't go to hell, yet this salvation is still through the redemptive work of Christ.
- Another key figure in unmasking the predatory groups of men in Keighley is the town's MP Ann Cryer who began examining the issue of abuse more than two years ago.
- Washington is waiting to see if some of its most powerful figures will be charged for unmasking a CIA agent.
- The film has unmasked Norman, and now he unmasks himself, to reveal the leering monster that lurked beneath all his personae.
- Whatever reaction it provokes, there is an obligation to history to unmask an apparent lie of this magnitude and establish the truth.
- Footsteps echoed through out the corridor as the light danced over its surface, scouring over the walls, unmasking the darkness and exposing all of the details beneath its harsh brutality.
- We want some ultra-sensitive metal detector that will unmask any weapon, or some new x-ray machine that exposes all dangers.
- Determined to unmask the ideology of others, they have become ideologues themselves.
- I know this won't make sense to anyone else but I just have to get it out, in hopes that by writing it out loud I can figure it out, unmask it, and take away its power over me.
- We also hope to unmask our hoaxer as we learn more.
- With the police closing in, Richard vows to unmask the true killer and take his revenge, even if it is the last thing he ever does.
- It is a film that requires the viewer to pay attention and wait for its true face to unmask itself.
- And as people pass away, or in the case of Mark Felt, unmask themselves, we will send the notes down there, so people literally can see exactly what we did step by step.
- For most Arabs, the history of Palestine is thus not simply the story of two peoples struggling for the same land, but rather evidence that unmasks the true and nefarious intentions of the West toward Arabs and Muslims in general.
- Once the issues are fully exposed, the other half of me is going to drop a metaphorical barrel on the debate, allowing me to finally unmask the truth.
- Just as she unmasks the truth of herself as Jew, she unmasks the truth of herself as woman.
- I intend to unmask this thing and discover more about what it is I will find, and give aid to what knowledge I can decipher when I retrieve the Tome.
- Now astrophysicists began to unmask the true character of the universe.
- Yet American Wedding unmasks something in his character that has been foreshadowed in both preceding films, as if the trilogy was meant to be his all along.
Synonyms detect, discover, come across, stumble across, stumble on, chance on, hit on, encounter, find, find out, turn up, unearth, dig up, dredge up, root out, hunt out, nose out, ferret out, grub out, disinter, extricate - 1.1often as adjective unmasked Remove the mask from.
摘下面具 一个摘下了面具的枪手。 Example sentencesExamples - He acted like a total ass, stepping over Ron the entire time and doing EVERYTHING he possibly could NOT to let the unmasked man come into the open.
- I wish I hadn't seen guys like Delirious and Generico unmasked.
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