Exposé | Mean of exposé in English Dictionary

/ˌɛkspoʊˈzeɪ/

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

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