exposing oneself
Example Sentences
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“There is an often-subtle difference between being aware of current events and unnecessarily exposing oneself to aversive details about them,” Lowe said.
From Washington Post • Jan. 28, 2020
The dream, explains Bianchi, was about dream sharing itself -- "a fear of exposing oneself in the dream world, of being psychologically vulnerable."
From Time Magazine Archive
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I went to the front room and advanced cautiously to the side; there were no curtains and it was hard to get to the far windows without exposing oneself to view.
From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt
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Lock your homes with most complicated fastenings—greatest lock-makers in the world—burglar alarms on windows; but when you travel, expose yourselves as one wouldn't dream of exposing oneself elsewhere.
From The Blind Man's Eyes by Balmer, Edwin
“Possibly not, Pencroff; but, I repeat, that it is exposing oneself without necessity.”
From The Mysterious Island by White, Stephen W.