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exposure
noun as in uncovering; putting in view or danger
Strongest matches
disclosure, hazard, liability, publicity, risk, vulnerability
Strong matches
acknowledgment, airing, baring, betrayal, confession, defenselessness, denudation, denunciation, display, divulgence, exhibition, giveaway, introduction, jeopardy, manifestation, nakedness, openness, peril, presentation, revelation, showing, susceptibility, unfolding, unmasking, unveiling
Weak matches
divulging, exposé, laying open, susceptiveness, susceptivity, vulnerableness
Example Sentences
Those “wasteful” studies were studying the effects of stress on rats—and how that stress might be increased if those rats had a lot of previous alcohol exposure.
“I noticed that my kids just didn’t differentiate. It was just such a light bulb moment for me. This is how it should be. More exposure to the full spectrum of humanity.”
That might mean that exposure to Democratic organizing and advertising worked in the swing states where it was especially prevalent.
Now they’ve made the jump to sponsoring meme pages, believing they can take the same tack: plaster your company logo on everything—like a player’s jersey or a stadium wall—and let the constant exposure become brand awareness.
The other goes back to a person’s first influenza exposure.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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