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To reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce to
“High winds are blowing off topsoil and sands which expose undiscovered sites.”
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To reveal one's true nature, especially unintentionally
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“The embarrassing incident would expose some of his deepest insecurities.”
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To display or show (something) for others to see
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“Marshall knew he only had one shot to expose his genius at rapping and was determined not to let it go.”
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To make (someone) aware of (something)
“Social media would expose me to a range of interesting ways of looking at the world.”
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To discredit or ridicule something through the exposing of facts or information
“Some clever folks would expose the alleged footage as a fake.”
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(expose to) To cause to be vulnerable or at risk
“I trust he will take the necessary precautions and not expose himself to danger.”
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To declare loudly, openly or publicly
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To come to an awareness of something
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To discover something, either by chance or intention
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To suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly
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To harm the good reputation of a person or thing
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To demonstrate or expose the falsehood of something
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To show (someone) to be involved in something unsavory or unlawful
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To serve as an example of
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To present formally for discussion or consideration
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To tell on someone (to an authority)
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To free from misconception, deception or error
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To mark out as having a particular (typically negative) quality
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(trip someone up) To detect or expose someone in a mistake or inconsistency
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To sacrifice someone to danger or criticism
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To expose, induce, or provoke heightened awareness or sensitivity
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To excavate or dig out (a hole or hollow)
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(occur to) To reveal to one's mind or thoughts
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To subject to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior
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To ventilate or allow air into
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To appear or be visible
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An illuminating realization or discovery
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A previously unknown fact that has been disclosed to others, usually surprising
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