"Unearths" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unearths" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unearths" Meaning

The word "unearths" is a verb that means to dig up or discover something that has been buried or hidden, often suddenly or unexpectedly.

"Unearths" Examples

Usage Examples for "unearths"


1. Archaeological Discovery: The team of archaeologists unearths a previously hidden courtyard deep within the ancient temple.
2. Investigation: Through a thorough review of the documents, the accountant unearths discrepancies in the company's financial record that suggest embezzlement.
3. Literary: In the action-packed adventure novel, the brave adventurer unearths an ancient artifact hidden deep within the jungle ruins.
4. Environmental: The conservation effort unearths evidence of potential pollutants in the local ecosystem, leading to swift action to protect it.
5. Historical Research: Historians often unearths new information that challenges long-held theories about past events, revealing a more complex historical context.

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Disobedient or unfaithful, often towards one's parents or guardians.

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Unearthing means to dig up or discover something that has been hidden underground or buried, often with the intention of recovering or uncovering information, knowledge, or artifacts that have been previously unknown or forgotten.

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Not financially sound or profitable; not able to be maintained or supported financially.