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exposure
[ik-spoh-zher]
noun
the act of exposing, laying open, or uncovering.
the sudden exposure of objects that were hidden under the blanket.
Antonyms: concealmentthe fact or state of being exposed.
A bandage will avoid exposure of the wound.
disclosure, as of something private or secret.
the exposure of their invasion plans.
an act or instance of revealing or unmasking, as an impostor, crime, or fraud.
the exposure of graft and corruption.
presentation to view, especially in an open or public manner.
His exposure of his anger shocked the company.
Synonyms: displayThe suspect was arrested for exposure in public.
a laying open or subjecting to the action or influence of something.
The exposure of his theories to ridicule destroyed his self-confidence.
the condition of being exposed to danger, harm, etc..
exposure to toxic mold;
exposure to a deadly disease.
the condition of being exposed without protection to the effects of harsh weather, especially the cold.
to suffer from exposure.
Photography.
the act of presenting a photosensitive surface to rays of light.
the total amount of light received by a photosensitive surface or an area of such a surface, expressed as the product of the degree of illumination and the period of illumination.
the image resulting from the effects of light rays on a photosensitive surface.
situation with regard to sunlight or wind; aspect.
a southern exposure.
a putting out or deserting, especially of a child, without shelter or protection; abandonment.
something exposed, as to view; an exposed surface.
exposures of rock.
public appearance, notice, attention, mention, or discussion, especially in the media.
great ways to gain exposure for your products on TV and on the internet.
a prominent, often overextended position or commitment, as in investment, that is considered precarious and risky.
The bank was nervous about its exposure in Iran.
exposure
/ ɪkˈspəʊʒə /
noun
the act of exposing or the condition of being exposed
the position or outlook of a house, building, etc; aspect
the bedroom has a southern exposure
lack of shelter from the weather, esp the cold
to die of exposure
a surface that is exposed
an exposure of granite
mountaineering the degree to which a climb, etc is exposed See exposed
photog
the act of exposing a photographic film or plate to light, X-rays, etc
an area on a film or plate that has been exposed to light, etc
( as modifier )
exposure control
photog
the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate multiplied by the time for which it is exposed
a combination of lens aperture and shutter speed used in taking a photograph
he used the wrong exposure
appearance or presentation before the public, as in a theatre, on television, or in films
Other Word Forms
- nonexposure noun
- postexposure adjective
- reexposure noun
- self-exposure noun
- semiexposure noun
Example Sentences
Perhaps more concerning was the exposure of the balance of the team, which admittedly looked a strong formula against the Windies.
The men may have been found guilty of anything from indecent exposure to viewing abusive images online to contact offences involving children.
The Skin Cancer Foundation says BCC most commonly occurs when extended exposure to ultraviolet radiation, from the sun or tanning beds, causes DNA damage and uncontrollable growth of basal cells.
The ship's log records that the men had died from "exposure and want".
Extended exposure to silica dust can cause scarring and inflammation in the lungs, which in turn can lead to more severe pulmonary diseases, according to the American Lung Assn.
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