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Exposure   /ɪkspˈoʊʒər/   Listen
Exposure

noun
1.
Vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain.  "They died from exposure"
2.
The act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience.
3.
The disclosure of something secret.
4.
Aspect resulting from the direction a building or window faces.
5.
The state of being vulnerable or exposed.  Synonym: vulnerability.  "His exposure to ridicule"
6.
The intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate.
7.
A representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material.  Synonyms: photo, photograph, pic, picture.
8.
The act of exposing film to light.
9.
Presentation to view in an open or public manner.
10.
Abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open).



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"Exposure" Quotes from Famous Books



... individual smart under his peeling and display envy against the favoured ones who burn to the tint of old copper? Naturally, those who have the most intense longing for a coloured skin, who persistently seek to acquire it by exposure to the sun seconded by anointings, will prevail. In the course of a few generations—it would be idle to say how many—the type will be fixed and the unguent superfluous; in the meantime the use of coco-nut oil has become ...
— Tropic Days • E. J. Banfield

... oppression is to make a league with heaven, and all things are oppressive that resist the natural order of freedom. For society secures rights; it neither bestows nor restricts them. They are the direct consequence of duties. As truth can only convince by the exposure of errors and the defeat of objections, liberty is the essential guard of truth. Society is founded, not on the will of man, but on the nature of man and the will of God; and conformity to the divinely appointed order is followed by inevitable reward. Relief of those who suffer is the ...
— Lectures on the French Revolution • John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton

... long service had witnessed much of death and suffering, bent tenderly above him, seeking for some faint evidence of lingering life. His fingers felt for no wound, for to his experienced eyes the sad tale was already sufficiently clear—hunger, exposure, the horrible heart-breaking strain of hopeless endeavor, had caused this ending, this unspeakable tragedy of the barren waterless plain. He had witnessed it all before, and hoped now for little. The anxious lieutenant, ...
— Bob Hampton of Placer • Randall Parrish

... but the originals might not perhaps be so readily recognized by succeeding observers, or their nature well understood by our readers.[17] Our object being to convey practical knowledge, we pass on to a notice of the subjects, most liable to suffer from exposure to the ...
— North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 • Various

... after dinner, to call upon him late that night. I tried by every means in my power to induce him to go in on a scheme to which, unknown to him, I had already committed him. He steadfastly refused. His death was the only way for me to obviate exposure and ruin, and the disgrace of a prison sentence. I anticipated his attitude and had come prepared. During a heated period of our discussion, he walked to the desk and stood for a moment with his shoulder turned to me, searching for a paper in his private drawer. ...
— The Crevice • William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander


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