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- verb Present participle of
uncloak . - adjective Not
cloaked .
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Examples
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The judge claimed to have "uncloaked" the real reason California's voters adopted Proposition 8 - "a desire to advance the belief that opposite-sex couples are morally superior to same-sex couples."
AlbertMohler.com 2010
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But Scuderi has been uncloaked in these playoffs, drawing plenty of notice because he has logged more minutes than every other Penguins defenseman except Sergei Gonchar.
Pittsburgh's Scuderi has been difficult to miss in playoffs 2009
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Vampires uncloaked, from ‘Nosferatu’ to ‘Twilight’ www. buffalonews.com: He was a tall, cadaverous old man with white hair and eyebrows so bushy they almost created a unibrow.
VAMPIRE TOURS AND VAMPIRES UNCLOAKED! | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2009
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That is an uncloaked reference to the late Red Auerbach, architect of the Celtics tradition and a longtime Jackson foil.
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Ut-oh, let's hope they uncloaked directly in front of the Enterprise!
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But many of the personal and collective qualities that have made America what it is have been uncloaked by the simple but brilliant success of the Apollo 11 flight.
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She told the US government radio outlet Voice of America that she came here to sue Yahoo for damages and an apology because its Hong Kong division uncloaked her husband's identity to Chinese government investigators:
Boing Boing 2007
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But many of the personal and collective qualities that have made America what it is have been uncloaked by the simple but brilliant success of the Apollo 11 flight.
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The bodies are uncloaked and, thus, highly visible and the fans are on top of the action.
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MySpace Music was uncloaked, while it was learned that iTunes had surpassed Wal-Mart as the #1 music retailer.
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo Asks "Who's in Charge Here?" - It's Anyone's Guess. MediaBizBuzz April 7 2008
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