expose - use in sentences

Object

  • brickwork: The big question in arch conversions is whether to expose the internal brickwork.
  • flaw: Unfortunately, when the children leave this can expose any flaws in your relationship.
  • timber: The Entrance Hall features a tiled floor, natural stone piers and exposed timber beams, supporting a viewing gallery above.

Used with why or when

  • what: Excavation removes the protective embankments and so exposes what is left at the bottom of the wells to fresh erosion.

Modifying Another Word

  • potentially: Since many people manage password explosion by reusing passwords, this could potentially expose the password to much more critical things than reference letters.
  • publicly: Grayson used every opportunity to publicly expose Lloyd George.
  • cruelly: However, players can be cruelly exposed whenever a ball or opponent does something unexpected.
  • indecently: He followed her, then stopped and indecently exposed himself then when a younger female appeared followed her instead.
  • accidentally: Such technology to protect viewers being accidentally exposed to programs of an adult nature is well proven.

Infinitive complement

  • air: Soft coatings degrade when exposed to air so are not very durable.
  • heat: The new E30 Fire Protection Hood from Spelsberg UK protects junction boxes and wiring by automatically sealing itself when exposed to heat.
  • risk: Having a solid collateral base of home, the lenders feel less exposed to risk.
  • wind: Wind farm A group of wind turbines located in areas exposed to wind.
  • light: By light to exposed to light throughout there also been banished they.

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