Unveil in a sentence as a verb

Let's rephrase this a few ways to unveil the value.

Could EFF sue them for it or something to unveil more?

Google and its partners want to unveil ICS in a big press conference, not an email message.

Just wait until I unveil my Caliphate static analysis tool next week

Reporter's sources need a right to remain anonymous if journalism is to unveil important crimes.

And of course the US government will do whatever it can to paint them like that, too. This is why it's so important in such cases to unveil the truth, even if it "damages national security".Governments are often led by corrupt psychopaths, and the people should know the truth so it can stop its own government, before creating a major crisis that everyone will pay for with blood.

I found this paragraph to be insightful: "When Jobs took the stage to unveil something, people got excited not just because he was a great showman but because it instilled an underlying belief that what he was going to unveil would be great.

When I saw them unveil Face Unlock, and then have the demo fail on stage, I immediately wondered why they were even bothering with such a gimmicky feature... and your 'photo imposter' scenario is realer than most people believe [1].

That also changes everything: Of course in US you use the "sum" system to frame gangsters whose business you didn't succeed to unveil, but it also means that an almost-non-criminal can be thrown for life on a few actions he did to cover a mistake.- In France, you can plead guilty, but the crime still has to be proven, which is different from the Us[1].

Why did I just spend 10 minutes filling out all the information only to be offered none of what I asked for?There has to be a term for this as it happens very often: describe a common, frustrating consumer problem thereby implying that your product will solve it; follow up with a bunch of exciting and mystery-building hand waiving; finally, unveil your cheap, run-of-the-mill product identical to all the other cheap, run-of-the-mill products already on the market.

Unveil definitions

verb

remove the veil from; "Women must not unveil themselves in public in Islamic societies"

verb

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

See also: uncover reveal

verb

remove the cover from; "unveil a painting"