Plural for the revelation of something secret, especially something embarrassing or damaging
“The report is heavily redacted to prevent the exposure of classified information.”
Plural for the physical revelation of something that was hidden
“The regular exposure of his bare skin to the stifling heat of the sun was of great concern to his doctor.”
Plural for the state of having no protection from something harmful
“The introduction of traffic exclusion zones can help reduce our children's exposure to pollution.”
Plural for the publicizing of information or an event
“The favorable review would provide the fledgling restaurant with some much-needed exposure.”
Plural for the direction in which a building faces
“For exceptionally early yields, one should favor a site with a southern exposure and light soil.”
Plural for a physical condition resulting from being outside in severely cold weather without adequate protection
“He nearly died of exposure after an unusual pattern of winter weather began battering the town.”
Plural for the treatment of an issue, especially by the media
Plural for exposure to involvement with a given situation or field
Plural for the quality, state, or condition of being vulnerable
Plural for public attention or fame
Plural for the act of imperiling, or the state of being imperiled
Plural for a picture or image made using a camera
Plural for the state of being visible or noticeable
Plural for the reporting of news, especially by an eyewitness
Plural for extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion
Plural for the state of physical touching
Plural for an illuminating realization or discovery
Plural for the spreading of salacious gossip
Plural for the state or fact of being naked
Plural for a piece of writing included with others in a publication
Plural for a view, typically from an elevated vantage point
Plural for humiliation and loss of reputation experienced before a wide audience
Plural for familiarization or exposure leading to heightened excitation or sensitivity
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