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Definition of expose
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Expose
(v. t.) A
formal
recital
or
exposition
of
facts;
exposure,
or
revelation,
of
something
which some one
wished
to keep
concealed..
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Iconoclast
::
Iconoclast
(n.) One who
exposes
or
destroys
impositions
or
shams;
one who
attacks
cherished
beliefs;
a
radical.
Flare
::
Flare (v. i.) To be
exposed
to too much
light.
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The
protection
of the
interior
walls of a
fortification
from an
enfilading
fire, as by
covering
them, or by a high
parapet
on the
exposed
side..
Venture
::
Venture
(v. t.) To
expose
to
hazard;
to risk; to
hazard;
as, to
venture
one's
person
in a
balloon..
Sear
::
Sear (a.) To burn (the
surface
of) to
dryness
and
hardness;
to
cauterize;
to
expose
to a
degree
of heat such as
changes
the color or the
hardness
and
texture
of the
surface;
to
scorch;
to make
callous;
as, to sear the skin or
flesh.
Also used
figuratively..
Pillory
::
Pillory
(v. t.)
Figuratively,
to
expose
to
public
scorn..
Commit
::
Commit
(v. t.) To
pledge
or bind; to
compromise,
expose,
or
endanger
by some
decisive
act or
preliminary
step; -- often used
reflexively;
as, to
commit
one's self to a
certain
course..
Foundling
::
Foundling
(v. t.) A
deserted
or
exposed
infant;
a child found
without
a
parent
or
owner.
Plight
::
Plight
(n.) That which is
exposed
to risk; that which is
plighted
or
pledged;
security;
a gage; a
pledge.
Inexposure
::
Inexposure
(n.) A state of not being
exposed.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Exposed
to the wind and sea;
unsheltered;
as, a wild
roadstead..
Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. t.) To treat of; to
expose
or set forth in
language.
Open
::
Open (a.) Free to be used,
enjoyed,
visited,
or the like; not
private;
public;
unrestricted
in use; as, an open
library,
museum,
court,
or other
assembly;
liable
to the
approach,
trespass,
or
attack
of any one;
unprotected;
exposed..
Obnoxious
::
Obnoxious
(a.)
Subject;
liable;
exposed;
answerable;
amenable;
-- with to.
Object
::
Object
(a.)
Opposed;
presented
in
opposition;
also,
exposed..
Spectrum
::
Spectrum
(n.) A
luminous
appearance,
or an image seen after the eye has been
exposed
to an
intense
light or a
strongly
illuminated
object.
When the
object
is
colored,
the image
appears
of the
complementary
color,
as a green image seen after
viewing
a red wafer lying on white
paper.
Called
also
ocular
spectrum..
Safety
::
Safety
(n.)
Freedom
from
whatever
exposes
one to
danger
or from
liability
to cause
danger
or harm;
safeness;
hence,
the
quality
of
making
safe or
secure,
or of
giving
confidence,
justifying
trust,
insuring
against
harm or loss, etc..
Windy
::
Windy
(superl.)
Consisting
of wind;
accompanied
or
characterized
by wind;
exposed
to wind.
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..
Air
::
Air (n.) To
expose
to heat, for the
purpose
of
expelling
dampness,
or of
warming;
as, to air
linen;
to air
liquors..
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