Desenmascarar in english
Unmask
pronunciation: ənmæsk part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ənmæsk part of speech: verb
In gestures
desenmascarar = unmask ; debunk ; uncover ; blow + the whistle (on) ; lift + the lid on ; blow + the lid off ; blow + Nombre + wide open.
Example: The author suggests that 'unmasking' technology - looking beyond its glitz and power - should begin with an honest assessment of 3 essential components: librarians' attitudes, users' attitudes, and librarians' values.Example: Process reengineering is in the debunking phase of its life cycle - an evolutionary pattern in which management ideas and techniques are first presented as panaceas for business success and subsequently debunked as worthless.Example: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Example: The article 'Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Example: We have been able to follow the money paid to these scam companies and have lifted the lid on the activities of a criminal gang.Example: Your jaw will drop as this researcher blows the lid off why the vision industry never wants you to lose your glasses.Example: If there was a coverup, our readers can rest easy knowing that we will blow it wide open.more:
» desenmascarar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover .
Example: I threatened to blow her cover but she promised me a big raise if I kept my mouth shut.