Bring out

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verb

To reveal or expose something.

The interview brought out facts that were previously unknown.
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Often appears as...

  • bring out the facts
  • bring out the truth
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Metaphorical Exposure

Often used metaphorically to suggest unveiling hidden aspects or information.

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The documentary brought out the challenges faced by the community.
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Not Literal

Doesn't always mean physically uncovering; it can refer to drawing attention to something.

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Her speech brought out the importance of voting.
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