Baring

/ˈbɛrɪŋ/ verb

Uncovering or exposing something, making it visible or known. Can refer to physical exposure (like removing clothing) or metaphorical exposure (like revealing emotions or secrets).

From Old English 'barian' (to lay bare), related to 'bare' from Proto-Germanic *bazaz. The present participle form 'baring' developed naturally in Middle English to describe the ongoing action of uncovering.

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