Uncover in a sentence as a verb

The idea is to hide the truth, not uncover it.

I never did figure it out completely, but I think I did uncover a few clues.

Why did it require a UK paper to uncover this operation?

This article is not about Apple, it's about the tech press's failure to uncover big stories such as the NSA case.

In other words, Hemisphere can easily be protected if it is used as a pointer system to uncover relevant numbers.

We have seen that folks who uncover botnets are in a weird place because if they take them out they can be accused of violating the CFA but if they leave them in place, the world stays sucky.

Otherwise it would set a very bad precedent for corporation bullying of people that uncover negligence when it comes to customer security.

How do you uncover dirt on the government if every single act of whistleblowing and investigative journalism on the government is being prosecuted?

“allows business users to send natural language questions and raw data sets into the cloud, for Watson to crunch, uncover, and visualize insights; without the need for advanced analytics training.

And if you have a vulnerability, it really doesn't matter if it's an embarrassingly simple vulnerability or one that requires sophisticated techniques to uncover and exploit.

It also reminds us that solving what is on the surface a simple problem lets one uncover all sorts of interesting and messy details underneath - including more problems to solve!These are steps that he'd have to take no matter what the code or feature.

I seriously doubt they'll ever managed to uncover anything significant, even if they're plugged directly into the servers at Blizzard, etc.. However, at least some spooks get to play WoW for a living on the government's dime!Seriously...

Mines create environmental degradation through topsoil loss, poorly controlled tailings ponds that leach into groundwater as well as lakes and rivers, roads slicing through habitat, and the use of large amounts of energy to extract and process the materials they uncover.

Uncover definitions

verb

make visible; "Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings out the best in her"

See also: unveil reveal

verb

remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body; "uncover your belly"; "The man exposed himself in the subway"

See also: expose