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Definition of expose
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Expose
(v. t.) To set
forth;
to set out to
public
view; to
exhibit;
to show; to
display;
as, to
expose
goods for sale; to
expose
pictures
to
public
inspection..
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Obnoxious
::
Obnoxious
(a.)
Liable
to
censure;
exposed
to
punishment;
reprehensible;
blameworthy.
Discommend
::
Discommend
(v. t.) To
expose
to
censure
or ill
favor;
to put out of the good
graces
of any one.
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Without
anything
to cover up or
conceal
one's
thoughts
or
actions;
open to view;
exposed.
Chigre
::
Chigre
(n.) A
species
of flea
(Pulex
penetrans),
common
in the West
Indies
and South
America,
which often
attacks
the feet or any
exposed
part of the human body, and
burrowing
beneath
the skin
produces
great
irritation.
When the
female
is
allowed
to
remain
and
breed,
troublesome
sores
result,
which are
sometimes
dangerous.
See
Jigger..
Object
::
Object
(a.)
Opposed;
presented
in
opposition;
also,
exposed..
Solarium
::
Solarium
(n.) An
apartment
freely
exposed
to the sun;
anciently,
an
apartment
or
inclosure
on the roof of a
house;
in
modern
times,
an
apartment
in a
hospital,
used as a
resort
for
convalescents..
Shingle
::
Shingle
(v. t.) To cut, as hair, so that the ends are
evenly
exposed
all over the head, as
shingles
on a
roof..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To set
forth;
to set out to
public
view; to
exhibit;
to show; to
display;
as, to
expose
goods for sale; to
expose
pictures
to
public
inspection..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
determine,
as
something
which is
exposed
to doubt or
question;
to free from
unscertainty
or
wavering;
to make sure, firm, or
constant;
to
establish;
to
compose;
to
quiet;
as, to
settle
the mind when
agitated;
to
settle
questions
of law; to
settle
the
succession
to a
throne;
to
settle
an
allowance..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
concealment;
to
discover;
to lay open to
public
inspection,
or bring to
public
notice,
as a thing that shuns
publicity,
something
criminal,
shameful,
or the like; as, to
expose
the
faults
of a
neighbor..
Iconoclast
::
Iconoclast
(n.) One who
exposes
or
destroys
impositions
or
shams;
one who
attacks
cherished
beliefs;
a
radical.
Dissect
::
Dissect
(v. t.) To
divide
into
separate
parts;
to cut in
pieces;
to
separate
and
expose
the parts of, as an
animal
or a
plant,
for
examination
and to show their
structure
and
relations;
to
anatomize..
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A bench or table on which small
articles
of
merchandise
are
exposed
for sale.
Sunbeam
::
Sun (v. t.) To
expose
to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun
cloth;
to sun
grain..
Libelous
::
Libelous
(a.)
Containing
or
involving
a
libel;
defamatory;
containing
that which
exposes
some
person
to
public
hatred,
contempt,
or
ridicule;
as, a
libelous
pamphlet..
Dummy
::
Dummy (n.) The
fourth
or
exposed
hand when three
persons
play at a
four-handed
game of
cards.
Unface
::
Unface
(v. t.) To
remove
the face or cover from; to
unmask;
to
expose.
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To sift and
examine;
to bring out, and
subject
to
penetrating
scrutiny;
to
expose
to
examination
and
discussion;
as, to
ventilate
questions
of
policy..
Exposure
::
Exposure
(n.) The state of being
exposed
or laid open or bare;
openness
to
danger;
accessibility
to
anything
that may
affect,
especially
detrimentally;
as,
exposure
to
observation,
to cold, to
inconvenience..
Subject
::
Subject
(v. t.) To
expose;
to make
obnoxious
or
liable;
as,
credulity
subjects
a
person
to
impositions..
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