unkennel

/ʌnˈkɛnəl/
verb
  1. To drive or force out of a hiding place or den; to uncover or reveal something that was concealed.
    • The storm seemed to unkennel all the stray cats from their hiding spots under the porch.
    • The journalist worked hard to unkennel the truth behind the scandal.
    • The hunters tried to unkennel the fox from its burrow.
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