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unshroud

verb as in debunk

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For the first time, Webb was able to unshroud the white dwarf — which appears as the red dot in the picture above — from the dust that surrounds it.

Gilliam seems reluctant to unshroud her intimate memories and emotions.

This polarity—between a tragic sense of the world and the ability to make of it a kind of punch line—might help to unshroud, if only slightly, an enigma at the heart of McWhorter’s book.

But what's much harder is to write an avant-garde novel about real life, a novel whose experimental qualities unshroud something recognisable and genuine about our shared experience that a traditional novel would have missed.

Unshroud, un-shrowd′, v.t. to remove the shroud from, to disclose.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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