ALL meanings of uncover
un·cov·er
U u - transitive verb uncover by investigation 1
- transitive verb uncover take cover off 1
- transitive verb uncover head covering: remove 1
- verb with object uncover to lay bare; disclose; reveal. 1
- verb with object uncover to remove the cover or covering from. 1
- verb with object uncover to remove a hat from (the head). 1
- verb without object uncover to remove a cover or covering. 1
- verb without object uncover to take off one's hat or other head covering as a gesture of respect. 1
- verb uncover to remove the cover, cap, top, etc, from 0
- verb uncover to reveal or disclose 0
- verb uncover to take off (one's head covering), esp as a mark of respect 0
- verb transitive uncover to make known; disclose; reveal 0
- verb transitive uncover to lay bare or open by removing a covering 0
- verb transitive uncover to remove the cover or protection from 0
- verb transitive uncover to remove the hat, cap, etc. from (the head), as a conventional gesture of respect 0
- intransitive verb uncover to bare the head, as in respect 0
- intransitive verb uncover to remove a cover or coverings 0
- verb uncover If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it. 0
- verb uncover When people who are digging somewhere uncover something, they find a thing or a place that has been under the ground for a long time. 0
- verb uncover To uncover something means to remove something that is covering it. 0