Unveil
unveil (verb) - introduce to the public
formally unveil
officially unveil
unveil a new product
unveil a new statue
unveil a plaque
unveil a special plaque to mark the opening of Y
unveil a sculpture
unveil the work at an official opening
unveil a secret weapon
promise to unveil
unveil a range of X
unveil a plan
unlikely to unveil until Z
expected to unveil
will unveil next week
will unveil the first in a new line of Z tommorrow
will unveil its latest generation of X
X is tipped to unveil Y
unveil a new release of Y
unveil guidelines on Y
unveil a new high-end Y
due to unveil
prepare to unveil
will unveil long-awaited additions
set to unveil Y
set to unveil a multi-million dollar project in two weeks
unveil changes
unveil the annual budget
will formally unveil the package tommorrow night
Example sentences:
* "SunSoft promises to unveil a comprehensive channel strategy for both versions of the operating system."
* "Unisys Corp will next week unveil the first of a new line of highly configurable Intel Corp and EISA-based personal computers that, with few if any changes, will magically turn into Unix-run workstations and entry-level servers early in the second quarter.
* "The IT giant is expected to unveil a range of new DRS6000 Unix boxes on April 14th."
* "They can plant trees, visit old people's homes, unveil plaques, inspect soldiers, watch Maori dancing, attend memorial services and open new motorways."
* "Queen to unveil sculpture" (newspaper headline)
GX9 30 A sculpture by the distinguished artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi will be erected outside the main door and the Queen will unveil the work at the official opening on 2 July.
* "Tories unveil secret weapon."
* "Data General will market it elsewhere as part of its AViiON series, but won't announce the box until later this summer when it plans to unveil other long-awaited 88110-based additions to its workstation and server line."
* "British Rail is set to unveil a multi-million pound project to up-grade the North-East network in the next few weeks."
* "Never, ever, should they unveil a picture in this state to anybody."
* "He's promising instead to unveil a subscription scheme for supporters to help pay for ground improvements demanded by members."
* "He's promising to unveil a subscription scheme to help pay for ground improvements."
* "The Bank of Italy, which is due to unveil detailed guidelines on links between banks and industry shortly, is alert to the danger."
* "Mr Clinton is unlikely to unveil his plan until the third week of June, and it could be later if his economic package encounters more problems."
* "Pyramid Technology Corp will unveil its latest generation of commercial multi-processing RISC-based servers on the 13th of this month in the US --; the 15th in the UK."
* "Across the water, none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000, IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database, version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously."
* "The IT giant will soon unveil its own high-end Sparc challenger, the HyperSparc."
* "Lady Miriam said the princess will unveil a special plaque to mark the opening of the new hospice, which she describes as a vital addition to health care facilities in the area."
* "At the very moment when the agency was preparing to unveil the fruits of a long investigfation in the form of a White Paper on criminal justice, Mr. Smith resigned as Chancellor."
* "Britain is playing a prominent role in a complex satellite which could unveil the mysteries of the Earth's resources."
* "The Finance Minister abandoned another long-running tradition by which Argentine finance ministers unveil their measures in tedious explanations of elementary economics."
* "There is a list of policy options from which Mr Bush is to choose, with luck in time to unveil a complete plan in his upcoming state of the union message."
* "British Telecom will unveil a new product later this month."
* "Airtours should unveil excellent profits today."
* "Summit leaders are today due to unveil a 5 billion dollar recovery package to get Europe back to work and stop the EC falling deeper into depression."
* "Britain was also able to unveil last night a breakthrough in cutting back on Euro red tape."
* "But Taylor will unveil few other changes, either in his squad or the actual team."
* "This will help us unveil a mini-Budget for disaster recovery next week."






