inveil (Meaning)
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inveil (v. t.)
To cover, as with a vail.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inveil
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inveil Sentence Examples
- The bride's mother helped inveil her daughter before the ceremony.
- The tradition was to inveil the bride as she walked down the aisle.
- As the sun set, the evening sky seemed to inveil the landscape in a soft, golden hue.
- The dancers gracefully inveiled themselves as they performed the traditional dance.
- In some cultures, it is customary to inveil statues of deities during religious ceremonies.
- The artist chose to inveil his masterpiece, leaving the unveiling for the grand gallery opening.
- The fog began to inveil the city, shrouding its landmarks in a mysterious mist.
- At the funeral, mourners gathered to inveil the casket and pay their respects.
- The magician's trick involved inveiling the assistant in a cloud of smoke before her disappearance.
- The designer's latest collection featured intricate gowns inveiled in delicate lace and tulle.
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To cover, as with a vail.
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The bride's mother helped inveil her daughter before the ceremony.
The tradition was to inveil the bride as she walked down the aisle.
As the sun set, the evening sky seemed to inveil the landscape in a soft, golden hue.
The dancers gracefully inveiled themselves as they performed the traditional dance.