Synonym: photo, photograph, pic, vulnerability. Similar words: expose, export, sure, ensure, for sure, assure, make sure, measure up. Meaning: [ɪk'spəʊʒə] n. 1. vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain 2. the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience 3. the disclosure of something secret 4. aspect re light or wind 5. the state of being vulnerable or exposed 6. the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate 7. a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material 8. the act of exposing film to light 9. presentation to view in an open or public manner 10. abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open).
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91. Prolonged exposure, even to small amounts of genetically-engineered microbes in the air, could cause allergies in workers.
92. The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
93. It does make sense that the lateral line would be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to unusually high voltage.
94. They behaved towards me as they would to anyone else and I found it a very valuable exposure.
95. At the same time, exposure in the press is a powerful weapon against the abuse of authority and wrong doing.
96. Among the categories dropped were battery, narcotics and weapons offenses, grand theft and indecent exposure.
97. However, you really need the camcorder feature known as exposure lock to make this effect work properly.
98. That day, I set the camera on the tripod to take a long exposure.
99. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller
100. Exposure to any of those poses risks, although the amounts involved and the long-term effects are still not clearly defined.
101. Other types of skin cancer are associated with continued exposure to the sun over a long period.
102. He then deals with the craft itself, offering valuable advice on film types and exposure.
103. To avoid backlight exposure problems, they have been re-angled to appear against a darker background.
104. Furthermore, many patients given streptokinase produce neutralising antibodies after the first exposure, which reduces effectiveness on subsequent use.
105. The exposure indicator is displayed in the viewfinder display.
106. Good. Discolouration may occur in sunlight exposure.
107. Exposure , chilling and fatigue are sometimes precipitating causes.
108. Few data on air pollution exposure and risk of venous thrombosis are available.
109. It was found that the photographic film could be sensitized by microwave irradiation before exposure.
110. Risk Factors for Ventilator - associated Pneumonia by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Presence of Recent Antibiotic Exposure.
111. The men exercised on a treadmill after each exposure and control period.
112. A fierce critic of Vladimir Putin , Mr. Litvinenko died of exposure to radio active polonium.
113. Conclusion:Skin grafting on the marrow surface or diploic layer can be used to repair short bone or flat bone(exposure) wound, but can not be used to repair long bone exposure wound.
114. The popularity of the Internet has customers requesting online access to their accounts as well as online bill payment[sentencedict .com], further increasing network exposure.
115. You then have about 16 seconds to recompose and take the shot thereby guaranteeing the exposure you set and not have the camera reset a new exposure ruining your shot.
116. The viewfinder has information regarding the shutter speed, focus, exposure compensation and flash mark.
117. Some were wounded, one and all were furious at their ill - success and long exposure.
118. The level of serum E 2 in male can increase on exposure to pesticides of cypermethrin.
119. This paper summarized the body fluid balance change which showing the dehydration and natriuresis at altitude or under hypoxia exposure.
120. Fourth, worries about exposure to an overheated property market are exaggerated.