Sentence examples for to veil from inspiring English sources

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to veil

noun

Something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.

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(To obscure something is to VEIL it).

To veil the views, side walls are channel glass.

The style still failed to veil the Mavericks' porous defense.

It backtracked after being accused of trying to veil history.

The alternative solution was to veil his face.

Ms. Morgan said she saw no need to veil even the difficult parts of her career.

"I had a high-flying sixth former who wanted to veil," Bashir tells the group.

The last shades of light were fading into grey, night beginning to veil the park-land.

Azza's decision to veil herself was a shocking disavowal of her class.

Women are told not to travel without male relatives, not to work, to be subservient, to veil.

As if to heal old wounds, Ms. Contessa applies translucent coatings to veil underlying marks that look like stitched scars.

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