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expose
1[ik-spohz]
verb (used with object)
to lay open to danger, attack, harm, etc..
to expose soldiers to gunfire;
to expose one's character to attack.
to lay open to something specified.
to expose oneself to the influence of bad companions.
to uncover or bare to the air, cold, etc..
to expose one's head to the rain.
to present to view; exhibit; display.
The storekeeper exposed his wares.
to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).
to reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.).
to expose a swindler.
to hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).
to desert in an unsheltered or open place; abandon, as a child.
to subject, as to the action of something.
to expose a photographic plate to light.
exposé
2[ek-spoh-zey]
noun
a public exposure or revelation, as of something discreditable.
Certain cheap magazines make a fortune out of sensational exposés.
expose
1/ ɪkˈspəʊz /
verb
to display for viewing; exhibit
to bring to public notice; disclose; reveal
to expose the facts
to divulge the identity of; unmask
(foll by to) to make subject or susceptible (to attack, criticism, etc)
to abandon (a child, animal, etc) in the open to die
(foll by to) to introduce (to) or acquaint (with)
he was exposed to the classics at an early age
photog to subject (a photographic film or plate) to light, X-rays, or some other type of actinic radiation
RC Church to exhibit (the consecrated Eucharistic Host or a relic) for public veneration
to display one's sexual organs in public
exposé
2/ ɛksˈpəʊzeɪ /
noun
the act or an instance of bringing a scandal, crime, etc, to public notice
an article, book, or statement that discloses a scandal, crime, etc
Other Word Forms
- exposable adjective
- exposability noun
- exposer noun
- self-exposing adjective
- unexposable adjective
- exposal noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of expose1
Word History and Origins
Origin of expose1
Idioms and Phrases
expose oneself, to exhibit one's body, especially one's genitals, publicly in an immodest or exhibitionistic manner.
Example Sentences
Solomon then figured out how to expose the liar.
“Given the great diversity of religious beliefs in this country, countless interactions that occur every day in public schools might expose children to messages that conflict with a parent’s religious beliefs,” said Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
The White House and Republican congressional leaders oppose the release of all of the files, saying that it could expose the identities of victims who do not want to go public.
Experts say that Gor's broad regional mandate threatens to expose India to an overreach by Washington in its affairs with Pakistan, including on the Kashmir issue - a red line for India.
Returns were used to trigger audits, not to enforce tax law, but to “expose, disrupt and otherwise neutralize the activities of the target organizations and their leadership.”
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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