Similar words: exposition, expository, posing, supposing, opposing, composing, imposing, unimposing.
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31. The door flew upwards and the light from the lock-up garage flooded the street, exposing Norman's secret to the world.
32. Freeing trade curbs domestic giants by exposing them to foreign competition.
33. Next week we could be warning, exposing, or revealing the truth about anything from holidays to your spring bulbs.
34. They spill the beans, exposing the practice for what it is.
35. Wind and spring floods erode soils, exposing underlying layers and premiering new compositions of humus and minerals on the surface.
36. Some view unconstrained election spending as positive, exposing voters to more debate about substantive issues.
37. Exposing rat cortex to the same stain produces uniform, moderately dense, labelling in the primary visual area.
38. He was arrested five other times from 1991-93 on charges such as exposing himself to a female student and urinating in public.
39. Marie had never understood how women could bare their souls with such ease, exposing themselves so shamelessly to one another.
40. The first exposes the limitations of modern medical practice, often exposing its claims to scientific status as dubious.
41. She lay with the sheet pulled down, exposing her naked body, her long legs, knees pressed together.
42. The gold covering may be flaking away, exposing the white plaster, or gesso, underneath.
43. Tomkinson had a previous conviction for exposing himself to a woman in 1985 and was given probation in 1990 for assault.
44. Back in her schoolroom, her anger about his exposing children to the sight of whiskey was softened by feelings of sadness.
45. Much of the rubberised coating on the wires had flaked and cracked open, exposing gleaming copper strands.
46. Fat women may not feel confident about exposing their bodies in those ways traditionally associated with eroticism.
47. By connecting to the Internet, a local network organization may be exposing itself to the entire population on the Internet.
48. Purists believe that roasting means exposing food to the direct heat of a hot, open fire.
49. We do not allow a person to learn to drive a car by exposing him to serious punitive contingencies.
50. Like a couple of convicts bound together by a ball and chain, neither could betray the other without exposing himself.
51. But this enlightened appreciation of outwardly exposing inner feelings does not yet apply to women.
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53. In 1935 a Valentina evening gown in pale gray silk bared the shoulders and dropped to mid-back, exposing the spine.
54. D'Arcy had opened her up, exposing her raw emotions, giving no quarter and taking none.
55. These have been falling in value, exposing the banks to the dangers of a shrinking capital base.
56. The above cell volume regulatory mechanisms have usually been demonstrated by suddenly exposing cells to large changes in medium osmolality.
57. And they would rip away my cloak, exposing me to the crowd.
58. This allows it to receive government grants without exposing the chamber to conflict-of-interest or open-meeting laws.
59. Globalisation, accelerated by the internet, is exposing serious flaws in the world's tax systems.
60. Here the right guard hand and shoulder are drawn back, exposing more of the body and head.
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