1. unearthed - Adjective
2. unearthed - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryWhere there is insight in citation, or wisdom winged with wit, especially from the world of letters, I have quoted liberally. For a good epigram not only makes a point, but a point to ponder. This book provides many such quotations that I have unearthed from the tomes of many writers. Evan Esar
His own voice was older than he was. Ancient, unearthed from some mystical subterranean place... The voice seemed to make his whole body ache. Maybe it made him bleed inside. I wondered if it hurt, if it burned in his throat. Francesca Lia Block
A 3,200-year-old Canaanite citadel where epic battles were fought during biblical times has been unearthed near the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Gat, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced Sunday. Source: Internet
According to notes unearthed last week, Bill Priestep, the FBI’s former head of counterintelligence questioned in a note, “What’s our goal? Source: Internet
Although the report was embarrassing to the Reagan administration, who was heavily aiding the right-wing junta at the time, skeletons unearthed a decade later confirmed the original story's veracity. Source: Internet
A major railway tatkal ticketing fraud has been unearthed in Tamil Nadu. Source: Internet