Expose ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Expose ( verb )

  1. To make something visible or known that was previously hidden or secret.
  2. To leave someone or something unprotected from danger or harm.
  3. To subject someone or something to a particular condition or influence.

Origin:

From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.

Examples:

  1. The journalist exposed the corruption in the government.
  2. The sun's rays expose the film in a camera.
  3. The company exposed their employees to dangerous working conditions.
  4. The investigation exposed the fraud in the company.
  5. The experiment exposed the plant to different light conditions.

(As a noun)

Expose ( noun )

  1. To make something visible or known that was previously hidden or secret.
  2. To leave someone or something unprotected from danger or harm.
  3. To subject someone or something to a particular condition or influence.

Origin:

From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.

Examples:

  1. The journalist exposed the corruption in the government.
  2. The sun's rays expose the film in a camera.
  3. The company exposed their employees to dangerous working conditions.
  4. The investigation exposed the fraud in the company.
  5. The experiment exposed the plant to different light conditions.
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