Meaning & Definition of word "Expose"
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Expose
/ɪkˈspoʊz/
verb:
- 1. to make (something) visible by uncovering it.
- Example: The investigation aims to expose the corruption within the organization.
- 2. to reveal or disclose something hidden or secret.
- Example: The journalist worked tirelessly to expose the truth about the scandal.
- 3. to subject someone to an experience or condition.
- Example: Children should not be exposed to violent media at a young age.
- 4. to make (someone) vulnerable to a risk or harm.
- Example: The lack of proper documentation can expose immigrants to exploitation.
Etymology
From Latin 'exponere', meaning 'to put out or forth'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
expose oneself:
to make oneself vulnerable or reveal personal information
expose the truth:
to reveal the actual facts or reality of a situation
expose to risk:
to put someone or something in a situation where there is danger
Related Words
exposure:
the state of being exposed to risk or contact with something.
expository:
intended to explain or describe something.
expositor:
a person who explains or interprets.
Slang Meanings of expose
Meaning: To reveal a secret or something surprising about someone.
Example Sentence: She totally exposed him when she shared his hidden talent.
Meaning: To show off something impressively.
Example Sentence: He exposed his new car to impress his friends.