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exposition

[ek-spuh-zish-uhn] / ˌɛk spəˈzɪʃ ən /




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He added, “This was a 14-year technology-developed program, and it was very robust and certainly led to successful scientific expositions to the Titanic in the last few years.”

From Los Angeles Times

City and county officials agreed to revitalize the property with a rose garden, museum and exposition hall, rechristening it as Exposition Park.

From Los Angeles Times

Heavy action scenes are followed often by lengthy calms, in which the controller can be set aside for extended periods of cinematic exposition.

From Los Angeles Times

Richard Dormer is given a cameo in which the bug-eyed intensity he brought to “Fortitude” and “The Watch” gives a comic twist to some obligatory exposition.

From New York Times

The exposition was a huge success and so began Belgium's long and violent history in the Congo.

From BBC