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Exposing meaning
Leading to increased exposure.
Example sentences (20)
Thrilling the audience with various outburst,up to d extent of exposing the flaws of her Husband, exposing his incompetence.
Because exposing a losing hand gives information to an opponent, players may be reluctant to expose their hands until after their opponents have done so and will muck their losing hands without exposing them.
The most simple of these effects were accomplished by exposing part of the frame, than running the same piece of the film through the camera again by exposing the other part of the frame with a different image.
A 31-year-old man has been charged with exposing himself near primary schools in Chorley.
According to the AMA, the activities of the women were exposing the fish to smoke emanating from vehicles, which could compromise the quality and safety of the fish.
An analysis of beeswax in managed honeybee hives in New York found a wide variety of pesticide, herbicide and fungicide residues—exposing current and future generations of bees to long-term toxicity.
And it may be possible that individuals can enjoy sports betting as a form of entertainment without exposing themselves to unnecessary risk.
A 'sexually disinhibited' grandmother has been jailed after baring her breasts in view of children, groping a woman in a nightclub and exposing herself to police officers.
As it turns out, Vae Victus’ plan involves exposing his former ally, the now-deceased Reginald Orlase, as the perpetrator behind this attack.
Avoid exposing your braided wig to high temperatures as synthetic and human hair wigs can be damaged by high heat.
Blac Chyna made a solemn promise to refrain from exposing her six-year-old daughter, Dream, to social media until she reaches the age of 16. The mother of two shares Dream with and has a son named King, aged 10, from her relationship with rapper Tyga.
Blue Beetle is the latest DCU hero to make his cinematic debut, exposing moviegoers to a different kind of hero.
Buolamwini’s compelling and accessible memoir follows the MIT computer scientist’s path to investigating those questions — and to exposing the racism and inequity in the systems built and propagated by some of the biggest tech companies.
But Gibson, a nurse practitioner, refused to withdraw from the race, and accused Republicans of dirty politics for exposing her conduct.
But Sir Keir has refused to back down, urging his frontbenchers to “continue to focus relentlessly on exposing the failures” of the Tory Government in the run-up to May’s local elections.
But to us, this task force was also about exposing the stunning corruption that Putin has used to solidify and hold power and that has enabled his brutal war machine.
Career Week comprised of key stakeholders from different sectors aimed at exposing students to the job industry.
Charlle Sy, DLSU ISE Department Chair, said “Because of Shopee’s efforts in exposing ISE students to the entire ecosystem, our students have been eyeing careers in e-commerce after they graduate.
Church documents seen by the BBC revealed that in addition to her admission of that silence, she admitted exposing others to risk of harm as a consequence.
Did you question having children together and exposing them to one side of their family?