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    unearth
    /ʌnˈəːθ/

    verb

    • 1. find (something) in the ground by digging: "workmen unearthed an ancient artillery shell" Similar dig upexcavateexhumedisinterOpposite bury
    • 2. drive (an animal, especially a fox) out of a hole or burrow.

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  3. Unearth means to dig up out of or as if out of the earth, or to make known or public. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for unearth.

  4. Unearth means to discover something in the ground or to find proof or information after searching. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.

  5. Unearth means to find something by digging in the ground or to discover proof or information after careful searching. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and see synonyms and antonyms.

  6. Unearth means to dig or get out of the earth, or to uncover or bring to light by search, inquiry, etc. See the origin, usage, and example sentences of unearth and its synonyms.

  7. To unearth something is to dig it up. You could unearth a coffin, or even a tee shirt buried in the bottom of a drawer. To put something in the earth is to bury it, to unearth it is to take it back out.

  8. Unearth means to dig up something from the earth or to discover something with difficulty. Learn the word frequency, synonyms, grammar, and usage of unearth with sentences and collocations.

  9. Unearth means to find something in the ground by digging or to discover something by chance or after searching for it. Learn how to use this verb with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and more.

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