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uncloak

[ uhn-klohk ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to remove the cloak from.
  2. to reveal; expose:

    His motives were uncloaked at last.



verb (used without object)

  1. to take off the cloak or the outer garments generally.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of uncloak1

First recorded in 1590–1600; un- 2 + cloak
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These bubbles are small enough to sneak their hidden cargo into living cells, where the proteins uncloak and exert their therapeutic effect.

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But taking it away turns out to mean something: The man has been uncloaked.

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“Adichie is uncloaked, full of ‘wretched, roaring rage,’ teaching us within the space of this work how to gather our disparate selves and navigate the still-raging pandemic,” Sarah M. Broom writes in her review.

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Our guide, Adichie, is uncloaked, full of “wretched, roaring rage,” teaching us within the space of this work how to gather our disparate selves and navigate the still-raging pandemic.

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But when all of that is uncloaked, when everybody is just still and can’t go anywhere, the thing they really are, I think, starts to come to the surface.

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