Exposure ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Exposure ( noun )

  1. The state of being exposed to something, such as light, radiation, or a substance.
  2. The act of making something known or public, such as a secret or crime.
  3. The condition of being unprotected from danger or harm.
  4. The degree to which something or someone is known or publicized.

Origin:

From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.

Examples:

  1. The film's exposure was incorrect, causing the photo to be too dark.
  2. She had to leave her job because of her exposure to toxins in the workplace.
  3. The company's exposure to risks increased after the new investments.
  4. The exposure of the scandal led to the resignation of the CEO.
  5. The artist's exposure increased after the successful exhibition.

(As a noun)

Exposure ( noun )

  1. The state of being exposed to something, such as light, radiation, or a substance.
  2. The act of making something known or public, such as a secret or crime.
  3. The condition of being unprotected from danger or harm.
  4. The degree to which something or someone is known or publicized.

Origin:

From the latin exposēre, meaning to set out.

Examples:

  1. The film's exposure was incorrect, causing the photo to be too dark.
  2. She had to leave her job because of her exposure to toxins in the workplace.
  3. The company's exposure to risks increased after the new investments.
  4. The exposure of the scandal led to the resignation of the CEO.
  5. The artist's exposure increased after the successful exhibition.
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