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1
to
remove
what is
covering
something so that it can be seen:
Examples:
The
plaster
on the
walls
has been
removed
to
expose
the
original
bricks
underneath
.
He
damaged
his
leg
so
badly
in the
accident
that the
bone
was
exposed
.
2
to
allow
light
to
shine
on
photographic
film
, as part of
producing
an
image
or in a way that
destroys
an
image
:
Examples:
Depending
on how
bright
the
sky
is and what kind of
effect
you want to
achieve
, you might
expose
the
film
anywhere
from one minute to 10 minutes.
Police
forced
tourists
who had
photographed
the
incident
to
expose
their
film
.
3
If a man exposes himself, he
shows
his
sexual
organs
in a
public
place to people he does not know.
4
to put someone at
risk
from something
harmful
or
unpleasant
:
Examples:
be
exposed
to It is
feared
that people
living
near
the
power
station
may have been
exposed
to
radiation
.
expose
someone to something His
comments
in the
interview
could
expose
him to
charges
of
perjury
.
There had been an
outbreak
of the
virus
and
healthcare
workers
had been
exposed
.
5
to make
public
something bad or
dishonest
:
Examples:
expose
corruption
The
review
exposed
widespread
corruption
in the
police
force
.
expose
someone as something The
newspaper
story
exposed
him as (=
showed
that he was) a
liar
.
6
a
public
report
of the
facts
about a
situation
,
especially
one that is
shocking
or has been
kept
secret
:
Examples:
exposé of Today's
newspaper
contains
a
searing
exposé of
police
corruption
.
For
shocking
truths
about the
case
,
read
her
latest
book
, a
brilliant
exposé.
He was
planning
an exposé in his
magazine
detailing
the
extent
of
child
exploitation
in the
country
.
7
to make something
covered
or
hidden
able
to be seen:
Examples:
The
plaster
was
removed
to
expose
the
original
brick
wall
.
8
to
publicly
show that someone or something is bad or
dishonest
:
Examples:
He was
exposed
as a
fraud
and a
liar
.
9
to
create
a
situation
or a
condition
that makes someone
likely
to be
harmed
:
Examples:
His
behavior
on the
Senate
floor
exposed
him to
ridicule
.
Be sure your
child
wears
sunscreen
whenever she’s
exposed
to the
sun
.
10
to
create
conditions
that
allow
someone to have the
opportunity
to
learn
or
experience
new things:
Examples:
Kate was
exposed
to new
ideas
when she went to
college
.
11
a
public
report
about a
situation
that is
shocking
or that has been
kept
secret
12
to
create
conditions
that
allow
someone the
opportunity
to do,
learn
, or
experience
something:
Examples:
expose
sb/oneself to sth Some
expose
themselves to the
equity
market
only
indirectly
, through
insurance
and
pension
plans
.
13
to make
public
something bad or
dishonest
:
Examples:
The
audit
exposed
widespread
corruption
in the
accounting
department
.
14
to put something where it can be
easily
seen:
Examples:
Make sure the new
models
are
exposed
in the
window
.
15
a
public
report
of the
facts
about a
situation
,
especially
one that is
shocking
or has been
kept
secret
:
Examples:
an exposé of sth Today's
newspaper
contains
a
searing
exposé of
insider
trading
.
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