expose
//ɪkˈspoʊz//
Translation
expose
Definition
The verb 'expose' means to reveal something hidden, especially something dishonest, illegal, or shameful, often to the public or authorities. It is commonly used in contexts involving uncovering scandals, secrets, or wrongdoing, and carries a sense of bringing truth to light. This usage is typical in journalism, investigations, and personal confrontations, where hidden facts are deliberately made known.
Example
“The journalist worked for months to expose the corruption within the government.”
“Whistleblowers often risk their careers to expose unethical practices in large corporations.”
“The documentary aims to expose the harsh realities of child labor in the fashion industry.”
“She threatened to expose his secret affair if he didn't comply with her demands.”
“The investigation exposed a network of illegal arms trading that spanned several countries.”
“Activists used social media to expose the company's environmental violations.”
“The leaked emails exposed the extent of the political scandal.”
“It took years of research to expose the fraud that had been hidden in the financial reports.”
“The undercover reporter exposed the dangerous working conditions in the factory.”
“A former employee decided to expose the company's discriminatory hiring practices.”
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