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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
Obviously I’d love to make the money, but it’s like the exposure will become capital or currency later.
Given the big run in tech, many investors may have too much exposure to the sector for a long-term balanced portfolio.
The researchers also examined how exposure varies across different types of infrastructure.
The transaction gives Abbott exposure to the fast-growing cancer screening market.
The contract awards come as companies increasingly seek to work more closely with their suppliers to help cut costs, control exposure to tariffs and avoid disruptions like those seen during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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