expose
v.
reveal, uncover, disclose; abandon
Expose
Expose, exposé, or exposed may refer to:
Exposé (journalism), a form of investigative journalism
Exposé (Lost), an episode of Lost
Exposé (Mac OS X), a window management tool for Mac OS X
Exposé (band), a 1980s dance music band
Exposé (album), their 1992 album
Exposed (Chanté Moore album), a 2000 album by Chanté Moore
Exposed (CoCo Lee album), a 2005 album by CoCo Lee
Exposed (Mike Oldfield album), a 1979 live album by Mike Oldfield
Exposed...The Secret Life of The Veronicas, a 2006 live album by
The VeronicasExposed (MTV TV series), a television series on MTV
Exposed (MuchMusic TV series), a television series on MuchMusicExposed (Kiss video) - video of Kiss band.
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Xposé
XPOSÉ is a weekday television entertainment news programmem, covering events and celebrities in the entertainment industry. It is produced by
TV3 and presented by Lorraine Keane. XPOSÉ primarily focuses on celebrity life in Ireland, Hollywood and beyond. Reporters cover home events including top awards ceremonies, film premieres, rock and pop concerts, fashion shows and interviews with Irish and international stars. XPOSÉ also has its own podcast.
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exposé
adj.
exposed, subject, on view
exposé (m)
n.
exposé; talk
exposer
v.
put on display, make known, exhibit; show, expose, set out; set forth, present; state, subject, expound; develop, hang, propound
expose
n.
statement, something stated, declaration
Expose
(v. t.)
To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to expose pictures to public inspection.
(v. t.)
To lay bare; to lay open to attack, danger, or anything objectionable; to render accessible to anything which may affect, especially detrimentally; to make liable; as, to expose one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold, insult, danger, or ridicule; to expose an army to destruction or defeat.
(v. t.)
To disclose the faults or reprehensible practices of; to lay open to general condemnation or contempt by making public the character or arts of; as, to expose a cheat, liar, or hypocrite.
(v. t.)
To deprive of concealment; to discover; to lay open to public inspection, or bring to public notice, as a thing that shuns publicity, something criminal, shameful, or the like; as, to expose the faults of a neighbor.
(v. t.)
A formal recital or exposition of facts; exposure, or revelation, of something which some one wished to keep concealed.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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