exposures (Meaning)

exposures

the act or an instance of exposing see indecent exposure, the amount or length of time of such exposure, the treating of sensitized material (such as film) to controlled amounts of radiant energy, the fact or condition of being exposed, the condition of being subject to some detrimental effect or harmful condition, the condition of being presented to view or made known, an amount at risk, the condition of being at risk of financial loss, the condition of being subject to some effect or influence, the position (as of a house) with respect to weather influences or compass points, a section of a film for a single picture, something that exposes someone or something, the amount of such energy or length of such treatment, something (as a condition, situation, or action) that creates a risk of financial loss especially for which one may be insured, the act or an instance of exposing, the act of letting light expose photographic film, the possibility of loss caused by an outside source, the extent to which one is at risk, the condition of being unprotected especially from severe weather, a position with respect to direction, a piece or section of sensitized material (such as film) on which an exposure is or can be made, the manner of being exposed, disclosure of something secret

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exposures Sentence Examples

  1. The children's frequent playground exposures increased their risk of catching colds.
  2. The lab workers had limited exposures to hazardous chemicals during their shifts.
  3. Repeated sunlight exposures can lead to skin damage and premature aging.
  4. The flu vaccine offers some protection against future exposures to the virus.
  5. The firefighters received specialized training to minimize their exposures during emergencies.
  6. The environmental group campaigned to reduce exposures to air pollution in the neighborhood.
  7. Studies have shown that smoking increases exposures to harmful carcinogens.
  8. Lead paint chips pose a serious health risk due to the potential for high exposures.
  9. The doctor recommended limiting certain food exposures during the infant's early development.
  10. The wildlife sanctuary's well-protected environment provided minimal exposures to human interference.

FAQs About the word exposures

the act or an instance of exposing see indecent exposure, the amount or length of time of such exposure, the treating of sensitized material (such as film) to

aspects,orientations,alignments, alinements,frontages, arrangements

concealments,cover-ups,

The children's frequent playground exposures increased their risk of catching colds.

The lab workers had limited exposures to hazardous chemicals during their shifts.

Repeated sunlight exposures can lead to skin damage and premature aging.

The flu vaccine offers some protection against future exposures to the virus.