Exposure
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noun
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noun
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(As a noun)
Exposure ( noun )
- The state of being exposed to something, such as light, radiation, or a substance.
- The act of making something known or public, such as a secret or crime.
- The condition of being unprotected from danger or harm.
- The degree to which something or someone is known or publicized.
Origin:
From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.
Examples:
- The film's exposure was incorrect, causing the photo to be too dark.
- She had to leave her job because of her exposure to toxins in the workplace.
- The company's exposure to risks increased after the new investments.
- The exposure of the scandal led to the resignation of the CEO.
- The artist's exposure increased after the successful exhibition.
(As a noun)
Exposure ( noun )
- The state of being exposed to something, such as light, radiation, or a substance.
- The act of making something known or public, such as a secret or crime.
- The condition of being unprotected from danger or harm.
- The degree to which something or someone is known or publicized.
Origin:
From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.
Examples:
- The film's exposure was incorrect, causing the photo to be too dark.
- She had to leave her job because of her exposure to toxins in the workplace.
- The company's exposure to risks increased after the new investments.
- The exposure of the scandal led to the resignation of the CEO.
- The artist's exposure increased after the successful exhibition.