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The example sentences of EXPOSING in videos (15 in total of 51)

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allergens noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction babies noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner first adjective early adjective months noun, plural and coordinating conjunction there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present actually adverb maybe adverb benefit noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction exposing verb, gerund or present participle
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Use "exposing" in a sentence | "exposing" example sentences

How to use "exposing" in a sentence?

  • Exposing characters and their shortcomings gives me great comfort. Its always great to write about someone more mixed up than yourself.
    -Matthew Nable-
  • Ah, reality TV: where opportunists delight in exposing opportunism! It's kind of like the indie music scene.
    -Diablo Cody-
  • Sometimes I think that my best writing comes from exposing my fears and vulnerabilities and hoping that nobody notices it's about me.
    -Victoria Laurie-
  • The greatest fears that governments have are freedom of speech and exposing the corruptness, the ineptitude, and the double dealing going on that they don’t want the public knowing about.
    -Gerald Celente-
  • Only by constantly exposing myself to someone better than I have I been able to improve.
    -Joe Hyams-
  • Vitamin D from mushrooms is not only vegan and vegetarian friendly, but you can prepare your own by exposing mushrooms to the summer sun.
    -Paul Stamets-
  • BOLD Immersion was about exposing students to a talented and diverse community, learning about the technology industry from a non-technical point of view, and growing my skills.
    -Moses-
  • A picture can express a universal humanism, or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of life that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
    -Steve McCurry-

Definition and meaning of EXPOSING

What does "exposing mean?"

/ikˈspōz/

noun
Making a secret known to the public.
verb
make something visible.

What are synonyms of "exposing"?
Some common synonyms of "exposing" are:
  • reveal,
  • uncover,
  • bare,
  • uncover,
  • reveal,
  • show,
  • display,
  • exhibit,
  • disclose,
  • manifest,
  • unveil,
  • unmask,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "exposing"?
Some common antonyms of "exposing" are:
  • cover,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.