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exposé

[ik-spohz] / ɪkˈspoʊz /


expose




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“We’re going to expose the system. We’re going into every dark corner of L.A. politics and disinfecting the city with our light,” he said to a crowd of hundreds, many of whom cheered.

From Los Angeles Times

Startups that have been flush with venture funding have opted to remain private, rather than exposing themselves to public market scrutiny.

From The Wall Street Journal

This design allows the material to generate heat when exposed to a magnetic field while remaining firmly attached to bone tissue.

From Science Daily

Amnesty International said on Tuesday that the "attack" on the hospital "exposes yet again how far the Iranian authorities are willing to go to crush dissent".

From Barron's

"You believe that other people are overestimating your abilities and intelligence, and you fear that one day you'll be exposed as incompetent and undeserving of your success."

From Science Daily