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Enthüllt

Enthüllt is the past participle of the German verb enthüllen, meaning to uncover, reveal, disclose, or unveil something that was hidden. As a verb form, it appears in compound tenses with haben, for example: Der Bericht hat neue Details enthüllt.

As an adjective, enthüllt can describe information or objects that have already been revealed. The form changes

Etymology and related terms: Enthüllt comes from ent- (a prefix meaning to undo or undo-cover) and hüllen

Usage notes: The term is neutral in tone and widely understood in German-speaking contexts. Its connotations

See also: Enthüllung (unveiling, disclosure), Aufdeckung (uncovering), Offenlegung (disclosure).

with
gender
and
number:
der
enthüllte
Plan,
die
enthüllten
Beweise,
das
enthüllte
Geheimnis.
It
is
also
common
in
headlines
and
journalistic
language
to
signal
newly
disclosed
information
in
a
concise
way.
(to
cover).
The
noun
form
related
to
the
act
of
revealing
is
Enthüllung,
meaning
unveiling
or
disclosure;
plural
Enthüllungen.
depend
on
context;
in
media,
it
can
carry
a
sense
of
sensational
or
important
new
information,
while
in
everyday
use
it
simply
indicates
that
something
has
been
revealed.