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View definitions for be exposed to

be exposed to

verb as in taste

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It's a drum he beats repeatedly, arguing that "patriots" — meaning, of course, white men — are unwilling to serve lest they be exposed to "CRT, DEI nonsense, all the gender nonsense."

From Salon

In addition to the personal unlikability the nation will once again be exposed to on a daily basis, Trump’s plans to impose heavy taxes on imported products and deport undocumented immigrants—who make up a significant portion of the labor force—would likely lead to price inflation and shortages reminiscent of the 2021–22 period that appears to have permanently damaged Biden.

From Slate

But unlike on Earth, all the instruments on Clipper will be exposed to huge amounts of radiation which Prof Schmidt says is a “major concern.”

From BBC

A jury would likely find her story sympathetic, and Uber would be exposed to a public lashing over the trial proceedings.

From Slate

In a new study, we describe the contamination we found, along with problems with the response and cleanup that, in some cases, increased the chances that people would be exposed to hazardous chemicals.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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