The Stoneham Police Department has announced that they have arrested and charged a man after he was caught exposing himself at a local store. 44-year-old Andrey Pavlov of Watertown was taken into ...
ex pose (ɪkˈspoʊz) v.t. -posed, -pos ing. 1. to lay open to danger, attack, or harm: exposing soldiers to gunfire; to expose people to disease. 2. to uncover; bare: to expose one's head to the rain. 3. to present to view; exhibit. 4. to make known; reveal: exposed her intentions.
He had undone the buttons of his shirt, exposing an unsightly expanse of white flesh. The movie is about a young police officer and his struggle to expose corruption in the force.
to lay open to danger, attack, or harm: the risk of exposing people to disease. bare: to expose one's head to the rain. exhibit. See -pos-. a public revelation, as of something dishonest: a magazine exposé on political corruption. See -pos-. ex pose (ik spōz′), v.t., -posed, -pos ing.
Leading and teaching on such a programme can feel very exposing – the programme is very public, the 'students' are articulate adults, they are also one's colleagues, and the subject matter of the course is also the means through which it is being taught – one's own teaching is very much on display.
exposing definition: revealing something hidden or secret. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words.
Present participle of expose. He crossed his arms, exposing roped forearms. Zach jerked suddenly, knocking his cap off and exposing a scalp full of red hair. Not about exposing herself, that's for sure.