unearthing

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present participle of unearth
unearth
To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose

to unearth a secret.

unearth
To dig up
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bring to light; "The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President
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If someone unearths facts or evidence about something bad, they discover them with difficulty, usually because they were being kept secret or were being lied about. Researchers have unearthed documents indicating her responsibility for the forced adoption of children = uncover
unearth
If you say that someone has unearthed something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time. From somewhere, he had unearthed a black silk suit = dig out
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lay bare through digging; "Schliemann excavated Troy"
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If someone unearths something that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground. Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old
unearth
{f} dig up, excavate; uncover, discover
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bring to light; "The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President"
unearth
To drive or draw from the earth
unearth
To drive or draw from the earth; hence, to uncover; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose; as, to unearth a secret
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