unveils
v.v. to show or tell people about something new for the first time. You often see this when a company shows a new product or a city opens a new statue.
v. to remove a covering from a new structure or work of art as part of a formal ceremony; by extension, to reveal a new plan, product, or information to the public.
The company unveils its new smartphone model tomorrow.
The mayor unveils the commemorative plaque during the city's anniversary celebration this afternoon.
After months of speculation regarding the architectural design, the firm finally unveils the blueprints for the sustainable housing project at the international expo.
The verb is transitive and requires a direct object; frequently used in the present tense for news headlines.
The secret unveils to everyoneThe secret is unveiled to everyoneUnveil is typically transitive; if the subject is the thing being revealed, use the passive voice.