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Exposes

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Exposes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of expose

Example sentences (20)

Vijayvargiya's 'poha' remark exposes BJP's real intent on NPR: CongressThe Congress on Friday said BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya's "poha" remark exposes the Modi government's real intent on the National Population Register (NPR).

According to Bernard, allowing a minor incident to escalate to such a significant extent exposes the state’s failure in collective administration.

A resurfaced clip from a 1957 interview between Margaret Sanger and Mike Wallace exposes the depravity of Planned Parenthood’s founder.

A simple analysis exposes the fallacies of both expressions.

Betty’s father, General Thunderbolt Ross (William Hurt), is hoping to recreate a World War II supersoldier program and, in the process, exposes Bruce to gamma radiation that transforms him into the Hulk.

Child marriage doesn’t just rob a girl of her education; it also exposes her to emotional and health challenges during early pregnancy.

Dubus probes at masculinity’s wounds, its core beliefs about earning money as a means of caring for others, and exposes the selfishness and emptiness at its core.

Furthermore, replacing gluten-containing grains with gluten-free grains exposes one to different processing methods and various nutrient delivery methods, which may not be as favorable.

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Arrested After Nina Exposes Insider Trading – Reports Enemy to SEC for Revenge?

He travels to lands besieged by war and imperial economic policies and exposes the human tragedy those wars and policies precipitate.

However, the first breakdown of which US states have benefited from the billions of dollars spent on arming Ukraine the Biden administration has been circulating on Capitol Hill since last week exposes a less noble picture.

However, through this discovery, also exposes a potential plot hole within the story that could leave many wondering if Reed was telling the truth at all.

If you go into historical exposes on corruption in Nigeria like Karl Maier’s This House Has Fallen This Present Darkness, it may be difficult not to agree that the problem of corruption in Africa or Nigeria is genetic.

In an incident brought to light by fact-checker Mohammed Zubair, he exposes a Twitter account by the name of GoneGirlAnnie.

It exposes all the rough edges of the Brexit legacy which frayed the close cooperation between the two governments of the early GFA era.

It exposes fractures in their relationship.

It reveals the backwardness of our politicians and exposes our ignorance of the true meaning of democracy.

It, too, exposes a bias, one for growth that also provides benefits to developers.

Meanwhile, in the book, this trip is not what exposes them.

More than ever, this situation exposes the lies that the Democratic elites tell their supporters.