How to Use unconcealed in a Sentence

unconcealed

adjective
  • In this case, those include Mr. Giuliani’s, which have run in strong currents for decades, unconcealed.
    New York Times, 2019-12-08
  • Since then, the high court has rebuffed efforts to clarify when state laws may restrict the right to carry concealed or unconcealed guns in public.
    Joseph A. Slobodzian, Philly.com, 2017-06-26
  • By contrast, facial recognition relies on the most distinctive and unconcealed feature of the human form.
    Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 2018-06-29
  • In our society, gender disparity has touched every woman in ways both subtle and unconcealed.
    Ben Flanagan | [email protected], al, 2019-08-22
  • Padowitz and Patterson embraced after the verdict was read, as family members of the victim sat in unconcealed frustration.
    Rafael Olmeda, Sun-Sentinel.com, 2017-05-22
  • Some experts say the increasingly unconcealed antisemitism brings 2022 into line with most of Jewish history.
    Michelle Boorstein and Isaac Arnsdorf, Anchorage Daily News, 2022-10-27
  • In both economic and social relations, the pursuit of private advantage is increasingly unconcealed and unembarrassed.
    Jeffrey Collins, WSJ, 2018-10-05
  • Most Oklahomans 21 and older can now carry concealed or unconcealed firearms without having gone through a background check or training requirements, with exceptions for those illegally in the country or who have been convicted of certain crimes.
    Fox News, 2019-11-02

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