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What is the opposite of covered?

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Adjective
Opposite of hidden or out of view
Adjective
Opposite of densely filled or covered with
“When you distribute the crumbs over the bake, ensure it is dispersed.”
Adjective
Opposite of arranged in a sequence of layers or strata
Adjective
Opposite of clad or equipped with arms or armor
Adjective
Opposite of covered by an insurance policy
Adjective
Opposite of situated in or full of shade
Adjective
Opposite of contained as part of a whole being considered
“Batteries are excluded from your package and you will have to buy them separately.”
Adjective
(predicative) Opposite of weighed down with something
“The crates were empty of any items whatsoever.”
Adjective
Opposite of coated or covered with a thin layer of silver through the process of electroplating
Adjective
Opposite of ready for use
“Your device is currently inaccessible because the settings are not properly configured.”
Adjective
Opposite of submerged or submersed, especially in water
Adjective
Opposite of being covered, overgrown, or adorned with moss
Adjective
(of an object) Opposite of not clearly seen or noticeable
“Patricia was extremely self-conscious of the visible pimple on her face.”
Adjective
Opposite of secretive in nature
“How long can we keep this disaster quiet before it becomes public?”
Adjective
(informal) Opposite of sufficiently clothed or dressed to be seen
“You should also know that I'm not really naked, though I may be partially undressed.”
Verb
Opposite of to have comprised of, as part of a whole
“The concert only featured artists from the rock genre and excluded country music.”
Verb
Opposite of to have covered an expense
“We didn't stick to our budget and we defaulted on our rent.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect
“Cover and cook for one minute, then uncover and add the asparagus peas or mangetouts.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to hide or conceal something (literally or figuratively)
“Society would chastise him and he would never be able to show his face in public again.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to include or comprise of, as part of a whole
“The figures exclude prescriptions that were dispensed by hospital pharmacies and medicines purchased over the counter.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to report on in published media
“Instead of promoting justice in the case, his reaction, along with a group of newspaper editors, has been to suppress information about the case.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to envelop in a layer of something
“Typically feeding on the ground, they uncover food by scratching with their feet or digging with their bills.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to create or form a layer over
“The parakeets strip the bark off the rimu and the totara to get at the juice.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to sprinkle a layer over
Remove the top layer of salt completely from the pork belly once it is out of the oven.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to give an alibi to
“The employee is then arrested and is urged to inform on his corrupt boss.”
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