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  1. to keep something unpleasant or illegal secret or hidden: He accused the police of covering up for each other.

  2. A cover-up is an attempt to hide a crime or mistake. The general denied there'd been any cover-up. Synonyms: concealment , conspiracy , whitewash [ informal ] , complicity More Synonyms of cover-up

  3. The meaning of COVER-UP is a device or stratagem for masking or concealing. How to use cover-up in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cover-upCover-up - Wikipedia

    A cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information. Research has distinguished personal cover-ups (covering up one's own misdeeds) from relational cover-ups (covering up someone else's misdeeds). [1]

  5. View definitions for cover-up. cover-up. noun as in concealing; preventing investigation or exposure. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Strongest matches. complicity. conspiracy. evasion. Strong matches. burial. camouflage. concealment. dissimulation. front. masking. pretense. whitewash. Weak matches. closeting. disguising. hush-up. placing under wraps.

  6. an attempt to prevent the public from discovering information about a serious crime or mistake: I'm convinced there was an intentional coverup, that officials haven't told all they know about what happened. (Definition of coverup from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of coverup. coverup.

  7. In some cultures, covering up may be seen as a sign of modesty or respect, while in others it may be viewed as an attempt to hide something shameful or inappropriate. In certain political contexts, “cover up” can refer to attempts by officials to conceal wrongdoing or corruption from the public.

  8. ˈcover-up noun [countable] an attempt to prevent the public from discovering the truth about something → whitewash He accused the government of a cover-up. → cover up Examples from the Corpus cover-up • Some people suspect that government officials were involved in a cover-up of the incident.

  9. 1. a. To place something upon or over, so as to protect or conceal: covered the boat with a tarp; covered the photo with his hand. b. To overlay or spread with something: cover the potatoes with gravy. c. To put a cover or covering on: covered jar with a lid. 2. a. To hide or screen from view or knowledge; conceal.

  10. to cover something completely so that it cannot be seen. I hastily covered up the mess with a sheet. (disapproving) to try to stop people from knowing the truth about a mistake, a crime, etc. related noun cover-up; See cover up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary