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Definition of "unearthing" []

  • Present participle of unearth. (verb)
  • Something unearthed; a discovery. (noun)

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Use "unearthing" in a sentence
  • "Ed Miliband and his team should be absolutely ruthless in unearthing the flaws in government logic."
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  • "Dedicated Austenites will delight in unearthing the echoes of Austen that run through the novel, but most readers will simply enjoy the vision and voice that, despite two centuries of separation, unite two great writers of brilliant social comedy."
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