Exposé | Mean of exposé in English Dictionary
/ˌɛkspoʊˈzeɪ/
- Noun
- a news report or broadcast that reveals something illegal or dishonest to the public
- a newspaper exposé of government corruption
- The show aired an exposé on the candidate's financial indiscretions.
- Verb
- to leave (something) without covering or protection
- The shingles had fallen off, exposing the wood underneath.
- The colors will fade if they are exposed to sunlight.
- to cause (someone) to experience something or to be influenced or affected by something
- He wants to expose his students to great works of literature.
- The workers were exposed to dangerous chemicals. [=they were placed in conditions that left them unprotected from dangerous chemicals]
- She hasn't yet been exposed to measles.
- Children are being exposed to violence on television.
- His mistakes have exposed him to ridicule. [=he has been ridiculed because of his mistakes]
- to reveal (something hidden, dishonest, etc.)
- Undercover investigators exposed the scam.
- to reveal the crimes or faults of (someone)
- They threatened to expose him.
- They exposed him as a fraud.
- to let light fall on (film in a camera) in order to create a photograph
- The film had not been properly exposed.
- to show your sexual organs in public
- He was arrested for exposing himself (to women) in the park.
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