unmask|unmasked|unmasking|unmasks in English
verb
[un·mask || ‚ʌn'mæsk /-'mɑːsk]
remove one's mask; remove a mask from; expose, uncover, reveal the true nature of
Use "unmask|unmasked|unmasking|unmasks" in a sentence
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2. Autositic in Scribblenauts Unmasked
3. The guests unmasked at midnight.
4. 2 The guests unmasked at midnight.
5. Time to unmask the clock face.
6. The traitor was at last unmasked.
7. The artistic thing is, to unmask honest countenances!
8. We shall unmask that cowardly cheat.
9. Now, the search is unmask the mystery prankster.
10. A war hero unmasked as a traitor.
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12. She needn't have worried about Lori being unmasked.
13. Infrared lenses should virtually unmask our ghosty friends.
14. And surely J.H. Hodges should have been unmasked earlier.
15. It is also through observation that fakes are unmasked.
16. Fortune does not change men. It only unmask man.
17. As glucose concentration falls, severe volume depletion may be unmasked.
18. Elliott unmasked and confronted the master spy and traitor Kim Philby.
19. The first is the “unmasking” of an occult opportunistic infection.
20. Unmask and Collectivise power Power hides behind an invisible veil
21. He inwardly sighed and felt it necessary to unmask his second argument.
22. Go unmask andas you do, see yourself behind the mask.
23. The financial crisis provides an apparently endless opportunity for unmasking deceit, malfeasance, and corruption.
24. The CIA succeeded in unmasking the spy who sold military secrets.
25. After completion of the split transactions, such signals may be unmasked.