Synonym: open, uncovered. Similar words: expose, exposure, ex post facto, opposed, composed, proposed, supposedly, predisposed. Meaning: [ɪk'spəʊzd] adj. 1. with no protection or shield 2. not covered with clothing.
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151. In the early 1960s and 1970s and in the mid 1990s shrunken tight clothing often exposed the belly button.
152. As the often misogynistic views of philosophers were exposed, two lines of approach were adopted.
153. In rural areas which had never before been exposed to the agent, an increase in childhood leukaemia cases resulted.
154. Stereolithography works by steering laser beams through a photosensitive liquid that solidifies when it is exposed to enough light.
155. Values and dogma drummed into their heads since birth have been exposed as frauds.
156. It can be caused when skin that isn't used to the sun is exposed to short bursts of strong sunlight.
157. If we are exposed to chickenpox(http://sentencedict.com), our bodies will produce an antibody that will attach itself only to a chickenpox virus.
158. An ordinary body exposed to radiation absorbs some of it and reflects the rest.
159. It arises when an immune animal is suddenly exposed to a massive larval challenge, usually from a heavily contaminated field.
160. Bicycle riders are exposed and vulnerable, and when they are involved in accidents their machines give them virtually no protection.
161. Captures may damage it and the beads of glue exposed to the air may lose some of their stickiness.
162. Doctors' leaders joined calls for the Government to acknowledge that the outbreak had exposed a critical shortage of hospital beds.
163. Anodisation is used to protect aluminium components that are likely to be exposed to the elements.
164. This was my first stop on a circular walk round the peninsula's exposed western extremity.
165. Their army flees on to the exposed sea bed, and there gets bogged down.
166. Since any small area is exposed to drastic attrition or change, these isolated species are the most frequently endangered.
167. Mellor's resignation was the final act in a drama running since July, when his romance with Antonia was exposed.
168. Where the column crosses an exposed area its flanks are guarded by soldiers, armed with huge jaws and totally blind.
169. Winter winds wipe away the natural oils of the exposed skin, to leave a red, raw and chapped appearance.
170. Flies long exposed to the intruder were better able to cope than those attacked but recently.
171. There was a glass cupola in the entrance hall reached from an attic suite with exposed beams.
172. to be exposed to infection.
173. After the scandal was exposed, Dr Bailey committed suicide.
174. Plastics will soften when exposed to heat.
175. There should be no exposed screw heads.
176. The exposed silver halide is then converted to metallic silver by an agent in the developer.
177. The exposed portion of the ship above water will suffer the greatest.
178. Most Americans have been exposed to the aesthetic of Japanese design.
179. Many natural fibers decay rapidly when exposed to aerobic cultures.
180. Suspicious fans exposed the racket and police arrested a man in Nottingham.
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