uncloak

/ʌnˈkloʊk/
verb
  1. To remove a cloak or covering from someone or something.
    • The knight uncloaked himself before entering the king's hall.
    • She uncloaked the statue during the ceremony, revealing its polished marble surface.
    • The magician uncloaked his assistant with a dramatic flourish.
  2. To reveal or expose something that was hidden or secret.
    • The investigation uncloaked a network of corruption within the company.
    • The documentary uncloaks the harsh realities of life in the war zone.
    • New evidence uncloaked the true identity of the anonymous donor.
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