1. expose
Don't expose it to the rain.
It's dangerous to expose babies to strong sunlight.
Scandal could expose the lie.
Government lies were exposed a few years later
The fraud was exposed.
if person is exposed as a liar / cheater etc., the truth about them is finally revealed - for all to see
tooth decay when the hard surface of your teeth breaks down and exposes more sensitive parts
Sometimes people try to expose what's wrong with you because they can't handle everything that's right about you.
You don't have to expose the corpse.
They had been exposed to dangerous chemicals.
Police officers are exposed to danger.
Sara took off her t-shirt and exposed her stomach because she wanted to get a tan.
The report revealed that workers had been exposed to high levels of radiation.
The videotape of the meeting exposed him as thoroughly corrupt.
I want to expose the truth. People have the right to know everything that their government is doing.
English word "exposure"(expose) occurs in sets:
Word Formation (Year 3)Word formation nouns2. the state of being put into a situation where something harmful or dangerous might affect you
English word "exposure"(the state of being put into a situation where something harmful or dangerous might affect you) occurs in sets:
Disinfectant wipes can be harmfulDisinfectant wipes can be harmful3. the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place
English word "exposure"(the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place) occurs in sets:
07.12.2017 - Landscapes4. when someone is put in a situation where they are not protected from something harmful
English word "exposure"(when someone is put in a situation where they are not protected from something harmful) occurs in sets:
1 Performing arts5. the level of lightness or darkness of the photo
English word "exposure"(the level of lightness or darkness of the photo) occurs in sets:
Taking a photo - Settings, Modes, Techniques6. process of allowing light into a camera