Explore Exposure through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like photograph or danger. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Exposure in a sentence
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Exposure meaning
- The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
- Lack of protection from weather or the elements.
- The act of exposing something, such as a scandal.
Synonyms of Exposure
Using Exposure
- The main meaning on this page is: The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected. | Lack of protection from weather or the elements. | The act of exposing something, such as a scandal.
- Useful related words include: vulnerability, photograph, light unit, danger.
- In the example corpus, exposure often appears in combinations such as: exposure to, the exposure, exposure and.
Example sentences (20)
Ideally, optimize your vitamin D levels via sensible sun exposure, as there are many benefits to sun exposure even aside from vitamin D, such as increasing mitochondrial melatonin by near infrared (IR) exposure.
This includes exposure to vibration that can lead to debilitating pain in the hands arms and back, exposure to noise that leads to hearing loss, and exposure to dust, which is a prime cause of lung disease.
There are all kinds of benefits for the club if we proceed to that stage or further: national brand exposure, local brand exposure which is great for sponsors and more television exposure because it could be on terrestrial TV.
While direct bank exposure to CLOs is estimated at only $250bn, they are bound to have the lion’s share of the rest of the leveraged loan market, giving them a total exposure of up to $1.5 trillion without indirect exposure being taken into account.
However, it can also be used for bad, for example children being influenced by cigars smoked by film stars, their exposure to sex images, their exposure to images of violence and their exposure to junk food ads.
Some sources state that there is no minimum safe distance for exposure to these radiation emissions without adequate eye protection. citation Ultraviolet Short-term exposure to strong ultraviolet sunlight causes sunburn within hours of exposure.
The duration of exposure, the frequency of exposure and the concentration of the insult (exposure) are elements in triggering immune system response.
Immunity acquired from vaccination or previous infections alone was leakier — they conferred reasonable protection from infection when exposure to the virus was low, but much less when exposure was high.
In pesticide testing, more focus is given to acute (single, high dosage exposure) than chronic (long-term, low-level exposure), which is harder to assess.
Phosgene is considered safe at 0.1 parts per million during an eight-hour exposure, or 0.2 ppm for a 15-minute exposure.
So from the credit exposure point of view, the derivatives portfolio is quite secure because it's either collateralized on a daily basis or managed as any other exposure to clients within our credit risk management policies.
While some global stock exposure in international funds is restricted, others have complete market exposure outside.
Examples include suffering abuse or neglect, exposure to domestic violence, parental separation or family tension, exposure to drug use, or suffering from singular or multiple episodes of trauma.
Improving lens transmittance will also increase exposure intensity and shorten the exposure time required for each process.
In addition, while the best available desulphurization technology can significantly limit exposure to SO2, it cannot undo the health harm caused by prior exposure.
It intensifies exposure to NKX019 in the critical first week after lymphodepletion, where internal data suggest maximum exposure.
Its asset risk exposure is diversified, but heavily into corporates and not enough into govt bonds/treasuries, although not showing major exposure to office loans.
Several studies have linked exposure to the chemical in rodents to cancers, with papers going back to 1986 showing exposure to methylene chloride in the air led to tumors in the lungs and liver.
This can provide investors with exposure to the company’s revenue without the exposure to stock market risk.
UnPoison said a “similarly alarming metric” is that based on a risk assessment; if hazardous chemical agents are found to be 50% above occupational exposure limits, employers have 24 months to implement exposure reduction measures.
Common combinations with exposure
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- exposure to 91×
- the exposure 24×
- exposure and 23×
- exposure limit 19×
- exposure in 19×
- of exposure 18×
- permissible exposure 15×
- exposure over 10×
- exposure of 8×
- total exposure 7×