exposes Synonyms

exposes Meaning

exposes

to offer publicly for sale, to put on display, to abandon (an infant) especially by leaving in the open, to subject (a sensitive photographic film, plate, or paper) to radiant energy, to leave (a child) uncared-for and lacking shelter from the elements, to exhibit for public veneration, to make open to an action or influence, to make (one) open to liability or financial loss, to lay open to view, to make known, to engage in indecent exposure of (oneself), to leave without shelter, protection, or care, to let light fall on (photographic film), an exposing of something disgraceful, to disclose the faults or crimes of, to reveal (a bodily part) especially by dissection, a formal statement of facts, to subject to risk from a harmful action or condition, to reveal the face of (a playing card) or the cards of (a player's hand), to cause to be visible or open to view, to submit or make accessible to a particular action or influence, to deprive of shelter, protection, or care, to purposely uncover (one's private body parts) or leave open to view in a place or situation in which such conduct is likely to be deemed offensive or indecent especially as set forth by statute see also indecent exposure, an exposure of something discreditable, to conduct (oneself) as an exhibitionist

exposes Sentence Examples

  1. The investigation exposes a pattern of fraudulent activity that had been going on for years.
  2. The documentary exposes the harsh realities of life in a third-world country.
  3. The new technology exposes the vulnerability of our personal data.
  4. The hurricane exposes the weaknesses of the infrastructure in our city.
  5. The lawsuit exposes the company's negligence and lack of accountability.
  6. The reporter's exposé exposes the corruption within the government.
  7. The whistleblower's actions expose the secrets that the corporation had been hiding.
  8. The scientist's research exposes the dangers of climate change.
  9. The journalist's article exposes the hypocrisy of the politician.
  10. The experiment exposes the limitations of the current theory.

FAQs About the word exposes

to offer publicly for sale, to put on display, to abandon (an infant) especially by leaving in the open, to subject (a sensitive photographic film, plate, or pa

uncovers, demolishes, shows up, debunks, undresses, unmasks,discloses, discredits, tells, disproves

disguises, hides, conceals,masks, camouflages,secretes, cloaks,veils

The investigation exposes a pattern of fraudulent activity that had been going on for years.

The documentary exposes the harsh realities of life in a third-world country.

The new technology exposes the vulnerability of our personal data.

The hurricane exposes the weaknesses of the infrastructure in our city.