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He was reluctant to take commercial flights because of the fear of exposing himself to germs.

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Exposing The Mysterious 898287 Text Message: What You Need To Know - NextGen Science Daily
Exposing The Mysterious 898287 Text Message: What You Need To Know - NextGen Science Daily

He was reluctant to take commercial flights because of the fear of exposing himself to germs.

Storing or distributing unlawful material could expose you to criminal liability.

ex•pose (ɪkˈspoʊz) v.t.

-posed, -pos•ing.

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1.

to lay open to danger, attack, or harm: exposing soldiers to gunfire; to expose people to disease.

2.

to uncover; bare: to expose one's head to the rain.

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3.

to.

to lay open to danger, attack, or harm: the risk of exposing people to disease.

to uncover; bare: to expose one's head to the rain.

to present to view; exhibit.

See -pos-.

ex•po•sé /ˌɛkspoʊˈzeɪ/ n..

exposing, n.

meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

Feb 21, 2025 · Leading and teaching on such a programme can feel very exposing – the programme is very public, the 'students' are articulate adults, they are also one's colleagues, and the subject matter.

If your portfolio has a bloated stock allocation, you are likely exposing yourself to excess risk, many experts believe we may see a significant downturn in the economy and stock market in the coming.

To expose means to uncover or allow to be in the open air.

If you take off your coat and expose your bare arms to the terrible cold, your tattoos might freeze off.

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