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to expose
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exposer, mettre en danger
to put someone or something in a position in which they are vulnerable or are at risk
Transitive: to expose sb/sth to a risk
Example
The economic downturn is exposing businesses to financial instability.
Constant stress can expose individuals to health risks.
Right now, the new policy is exposing the company to criticism from stakeholders.
02
exposer, dévoiler
to subject something to a specific action or influence
Transitive: to expose sb/sth to an action or influence
Example
Exposing yourself to different cultures through travel broadens your perspective and understanding of the world.
Joining social media platforms exposes teenagers to cyberbullying and online harassment.
Posting controversial opinions on social media exposes you to potential backlash and criticism from others.
Example
The documentary filmmaker is currently exposing the environmental impact of industrial practices.
The professor 's research project exposed the flaws in the current educational system.
The artist plans to expose the realities of social inequality through a series of powerful paintings.
04
exposer, révéler
to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered
Transitive: to expose a hidden or covered object
Example
The construction workers removed the old plaster to expose the original brickwork of the historic building.
The archaeologists carefully excavated the site to expose ancient artifacts buried beneath the earth.
The biologist dissected the specimen to expose its internal organs for closer examination.
05
s'exposer, dévoiler
to reveal or uncover one's body by removing clothing, often in a deliberate or inappropriate manner
Transitive: to expose oneself
Example
The model exposed herself in front of the camera for the photoshoot.
The actor had to expose himself in a scene for the movie.
The streaker ran onto the field and exposed himself to the entire stadium.
06
abandonner, exposer
to abandon or leave a child without protection or care
Transitive: to expose a child
Example
The child protection agency intervened when a young child was exposed in an empty apartment.
The heartless parent made the decision to expose their newborn baby on the steps of an orphanage.
The harrowing news story detailed the tragic case of a child who was exposed and abandoned in a remote forest.
07
exposer, révéler
to reveal or prove someone or something's true identity, nature, or characteristics
Transitive
Transitive: to expose sb/sth as sth
Example
The leaked documents exposed the company as a major contributor to environmental pollution.
The DNA evidence exposed the suspect as the perpetrator of the crime.
His careless remarks exposed him as a bigot, revealing his true prejudices.
08
exposer
to allow light to reach photographic film
Transitive: to expose photographic film
Example
The photographer exposed the film for a longer duration to capture the star trails in the night sky.
The film was properly exposed, resulting in a well-balanced photograph with accurate colors and good contrast.
The photographer carefully adjusted the camera settings to properly expose the film.
Expose
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révélation, dénonciation
a detailed and usually investigative report or disclosure that reveals the hidden or scandalous aspects of a person, organization, or situation, often involving unethical or illegal activities
Exemple
The economic downturn is exposing businesses to financial instability.
Constant stress can expose individuals to health risks.
Right now, the new policy is exposing the company to criticism from stakeholders.
The controversial decision exposes the company to potential legal challenges.
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