How to Say "unveiled" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “unveiled” is “presentó” — B2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
La compañía presentó su nuevo modelo de teléfono en la feria.
The company unveiled its new phone model at the fair.
El paciente presentó síntomas de fiebre alta.
The patient showed symptoms of high fever.
El artista presentó la obra por primera vez en Madrid.
The artist exhibited the work for the first time in Madrid.
Impersonal Use
When talking about symptoms or problems, the subject often isn't the person, but the problem itself: 'La enfermedad se presentó de forma agresiva' (The illness appeared aggressively).
Mixing 'To Show' Verbs
Mistake: “Using 'enseñó' (taught/showed a simple item) for a formal presentation or medical symptom.”
Correction: Use 'presentó' for formal unveiling, displaying complex information, or officially manifesting symptoms; reserve 'enseñó' for showing someone a picture or how to do something.
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