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    Ex·pose
    /ikˈspōz/

    verb

    • 1. make (something) visible by uncovering it: "at low tide the sands are exposed" Similar revealuncoverlay barebareOpposite cover
    • 2. reveal the true, objectionable nature of (someone or something): "he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor" Similar uncoverrevealshowdisplay
  2. 1. to display for viewing; exhibit. 2. to bring to public notice; disclose; reveal: to expose the facts. 3. to divulge the identity of; unmask. 4. ( foll by to) to make subject or susceptible (to attack, criticism, etc) 5. to abandon (a child, animal, etc) in the open to die.

  3. The meaning of EXPOSE is to deprive of shelter, protection, or care : subject to risk from a harmful action or condition. How to use expose in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Expose.

  4. An exposé is a film or piece of writing which reveals the truth about a situation or person, especially something involving shocking facts. The movie is an exposé of prison conditions in the South. [ + of] Synonyms: exposure, revelation, uncovering, disclosure More Synonyms of expose. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  5. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.). Synonyms: betray, unveil, uncover. Antonyms: hide, conceal. 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.).

  6. EXPOSE definition: 1. to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen: 2. to allow light to shine on…. Learn more.

  7. verb. expose or make accessible to some action or influence. “ Expose your students to art”. “ expose the blanket to sunshine”. see more. verb. put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position. synonyms: endanger, peril, queer, scupper. see more.

  8. EXPOSE meaning: 1. to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen: 2. to allow light to shine on…. Learn more.

  9. 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.

  10. Expose Definition. To lay open ( to danger, attack, ridicule, etc.); leave unprotected. To put or leave out in an unprotected place; abandon. Some ancient peoples exposed unwanted infants. To make visible. Cleaning exposed the grain of the wood.

  11. 1. / 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.

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