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cover-up
[ kuhv-er-uhp ]
noun
- any action, stratagem, or other means of concealing or preventing investigation or exposure.
- Also ³¦´Ç±¹î€½Ä°ù·³Ü±è. any of various women's garments, as loose blouses, jump suits, caftans, or sarongs, worn over a swimsuit, exercise clothing, or the like.
cover-up
noun
- concealment or attempted concealment of a mistake, crime, etc
verb
- tr to cover completely
- whenintr, often foll by for to attempt to conceal (a mistake or crime)
she tried to cover up for her friend
- intr boxing to defend the body and head with the arms
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cover-up1
Example Sentences
Although the utility called the statement a misunderstanding, attorneys called it a “massive cover-up†intended “to conceal from the public that its electrical equipment was the source of several additional ignitions of the Palisades Fire.â€
The capsule was done, but the cover-up had begun.
Its reporting on North Korean defectors and the Chinese Communist Party's alleged cover-up of Covid fatalities have won awards.
A spokesman said: "The ferry fiasco has been the biggest infrastructure stuff-up in Tasmania's history, but the cover-up has been even worse than the crime."
In Athens, protesters held placards reading "My child, call me up when you arrive" and "No cover-up".
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