expose

verb17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

to uncover something to its full extent

to reveal the truth about something in a way that is easy to understand

to uncover something entirely

to reveal something negative about a person or organization to the public

to uncover something intentionally

to be continuously subjected to something, often something harmful

to subject someone or something to a harmful substance or situation without any barrier

to be subjected to something harmful multiple times

to be subjected to something at frequent, uniform intervals

to uncover something unexpectedly

to uncover something for a short time

to reveal a weakness or flaw in a harsh or unkind way

to warn that one will reveal a secret or something negative about someone

to make an effort to reveal the truth about something

to try or attempt to reveal the truth about something

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

to reveal that someone is not what they claim to be