unearth in English

verb
1
find (something) in the ground by digging.
Following last year's trench excavation at the site by Channel Four's Time Team, experts, students and local volunteers have returned to the grounds to unearth the remains of Sion Abbey.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "unearth" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unearth", or refer to the context using the word "unearth" in the English Dictionary.

1. You will unearth a whole new history.

2. Archaeologists unearth part of ancient Egyptian university.

3. Don't most psychiatrists want to unearth these things?

4. Most of the unearth relics remain intact.

5. Farmers still sometimes unearth human bones here.

6. Some common synonyms of Ascertain are determine, discover, learn, and unearth

7. To unearth the last of the bodies may take a fortnight.

8. It was always safer to leave no facts for anyone else to unearth.

9. Why must you all force me up and unearth me to sorrows?

10. Bombinate's mission is to unearth the finest craftsmanship brands in the world

11. The Jew that was hanged - I want to unearth his body.

12. I've asked Shirley to see what she can unearth on them.

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14. Court decision defendant Mr. Wen will unearth underground backfill, restores the original condition.

15. The Kremlin found PWC's failure to unearth any flaws in Yukos's accounts irksome.

16. British, American, Australian and Canadian tax authorities hope to unearth more such scams by joining forces.

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18. Inquiries under way are bound to unearth more instances of ethically, and even legally, challenged bankers.

19. For all he knew it might not be unusual to unearth human bones in grounds such as these.

20. Chalkboard Vineyards travel the world to unearth hidden wine gems for their version of the daily special

21. (Romans 11:33) As you unearth a nugget of truth, ask yourself: ‘What makes it a treasure?

22. Mr Ch á vez may become more radical: expect him to unearth more fictitious coup plots.

23. The mats would support a crane, which could be used to unearth parts of the plane.

24. His job is to unearth bodies, attach names to their bones and return the remains to their families.

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26. Bombinate Bombinate's mission is to unearth quality furniture, clothing and lifestyle pieces made by the world's finest independent brands and designers.

27. Baruch is a student leadership development program that affords undergraduate students the opportunity to unearth and develop their leadership potential

28. Archaeologists unearth 2,000 year-old Second Temple era Beersheba settlement During the excavation, archaeologist also found the earliest appearance of a menorah in art.

29. During 1983-19 the local archaeological team had two large-scaleexcavations to unearth a large quantity of documents, most of which are records of the YuanDynasty.

30. Now, whoever stole that photograph and vandalized that billboard, they're not trying to unearth some big scandal about my past,'cause it just isn't true.

31. From the wander, dramatis personae in on the road movies, this part tries to unearth how on the road movie comprehend the existence status of the human being.

32. The Rare Armagnac Collection is a new small-scale bottler seeking to unearth rare and unique Armagnacs from small estates across the region that would otherwise not be available

33. This article aims to unearth the surpassing imagination exhibited through the poems by William Blake, which is not in the least inferior to that created by the "Lake Poets".

34. I think of the great work in the Middle East, where sensing aerial photography has been able to unearth ancient archeological sites, ancient roads and ancient trading routes.

35. Some reckon its failure to unearth masses of new information is down to a mix of mendacious reticence on the part of key witnesses and the pusillanimity of their inquisitors.

36. 10 From the wander, dramatis personae in on the road movies, this part tries to unearth how on the road movie comprehend the existence status of the human being.

37. In this chapter, the authority to discover the reasons why the judicial notice has a prolonged history and to unearth the rational supporting behind the system in an all-round way.

38. An Archaeologist could have the opportunity to unearth an object that has been hidden and untouched "for thousands of years," and he or she could also investigate the origins of …

39. A little while ago a group of Archaeologists began excavating a piece of land near the iron age hillfort at Wittenham Clumps, the experts had not thought they would unearth such a startling discovery

40. Finally, and most importantly, if you want to get the works of art of DIY with soul and vitality, the proposal is in hands-on DIY before launch and rich imagination, unearth more design inspiration.

41. So diving deeper into the Unearth Arcana, clerics in the Protection Domain have an ability at 17th level called Indomitable Defense: At 17th level, you gain resistance to two damage types of your choice, choosing from Bludgeoning, necrotic, piercing, radiant, and slashing.

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