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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
Hard to imagine if not for the serial lies, and then their exposure, of the Clinton, Obama and Biden cabals, helped along by a compromised news media.
Alon also highlights the role BBC Introducing has played in their career, calling it a platform that provides encouragement and exposure when it is needed most.
However, for investors who want to avoid buying exposure to airlines, which aren’t benefiting from any discernible longer-term growth trend, could look for specific names within the industrials fund.
Drug misuse, chemical exposure, autoimmune diseases and infections are among the conditions that can cause a perforated septum.
A certain precision is called for when assessing whether Wall Street’s belief in a Santa Claus rally justifies increasing your equity exposure level at the end of the year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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