expose to

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

to make someone experience something or be affected by it, especially something harmful or new

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Examples (10)

  • These drawings must not be exposed to the air.
  • The general public is constantly exposed to radiation.
  • Children should not be exposed to violence on television.
  • Workers in the factory were exposed to dangerous chemicals.
  • Students are exposed to different cultures through exchange programs.
  • The skin was exposed to harmful UV rays for hours.
  • Residents near the airport are regularly exposed to noise pollution.
  • The new employee was gradually exposed to the company's procedures.
  • Tourists were accidentally exposed to contaminated water.
  • The research team was directly exposed to the experimental conditions.