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Definition exposure in British English

exposure noun

noun
/ɪkˈspəʊʒə(r)/
1

the state of being put into a situation in which something harmful or dangerous might affect you

Example

radiation exposure

Example

Even a small amount of exposure to the midday sun can cause burning.

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2

the act of making something publicly known because you believe that it is wrong or illegal

Example

a journalist famous for his exposure of corruption within the government

3

things that are written or said about a person, product, event etc that make them well known

Example

Both candidates are getting a lot of exposure in the press.

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4

the harmful effect of very cold weather on your body

Example

Two of the climbers died of exposure.

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5

the act of allowing something that was covered or hidden to be seen

Example

the exposure of the old carvings

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6

the act of providing someone with the opportunity to experience new ideas, activities etc

Example

the children's exposure to new ideas

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7

the direction in which a room, building, hill etc faces

Example

a southern exposure

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8

the amount of film used for taking one photograph

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8.1

the amount of time that you allow light to reach the film in a camera when taking a photograph

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Definition exposure in British English