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Cover-up

/ˈkʌv.ərˌʌp/noun / verb
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A cover-up is a deliberate and often orchestrated effort to hide or suppress information, facts, or evidence to prevent exposure or scrutiny. In contemporary contexts, it's commonly linked to scandals in politics, business, or personal affairs, where the goal is to maintain appearances and avoid accountability, though it can sometimes backfire and amplify public distrust.

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