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the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience; "she denounced the exposure of children to pornography" the intensity of light falling on a photographic film or plate; "he used the wrong exposure" the disclosure of something secret; "they feared exposure of their campaign plans" aspect re light or wind; "the studio had a northern exposure" vulnerability to the elements; to the action of heat or cold or wind or rain; "exposure to the weather" or "they died from exposure"; the act of exposing film to light presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking" abandoning without shelter or protection (as by leaving as infant out in the open) the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule" a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material |
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