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- verbexpose (verb) · exposes (third person present) · exposed (past tense) · exposed (past participle) · exposing (present participle)
- make (something) visible by uncovering it:"at low tide the sands are exposed"
- (expose someone to)cause someone to be vulnerable or at risk:"many newcomers are exposing themselves to injury"
- (expose someone to)introduce someone to (a subject or area of knowledge):"students were exposed to statistics in high school"
- (expose oneself)publicly and indecently display one's genitals:"police are investigating reports a man exposed himself to a teenage girl"
- (mainly in historical contexts) leave (a child) in the open to die.
- reveal the true, objectionable nature of (someone or something):"he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor"
- make (something embarrassing or damaging) public:"investigations exposed a vast network of illegalities"
- subject (photographic film) to light when operating a camera:"thousands of miles of film were exposed for holiday snaps"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French exposer, from Latin exponere (see expound), but influenced by Latin expositus ‘put or set out’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.nounexposé (noun) · exposés (plural noun)- a report of the facts about something, especially a journalistic report that reveals something scandalous:"a shocking exposé of a medical cover-up"
Originearly 19th century: from French, ‘shown, set out’, past participle of exposer (see expose).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make (something) visible by uncovering it:
- cause someone to be vulnerable or at risk:
- introduce someone to (a subject or area of knowledge):
- publicly and indecently display one's genitals:
- reveal the true, objectionable nature of (someone or something):
noun- a report of the facts about something, especially a journalistic report that reveals something scandalous:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Meaning of expose in English expose verb [ T ] uk / ɪkˈspəʊz / us / ɪkˈspoʊz / expose verb [T] (UNCOVER) Add to word list to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/exposeexpose [ ik- spohz ] show ipa See synonyms for: expose exposed exposing on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object),ex·posed, ex·pos·ing. to lay open to danger, attack, harm, etc.: to expose soldiers to gunfire; to expose one's character to attack.www.dictionary.com/browse/expose-
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