exponer

[US]/ɪkˈspəʊnə/
[UK]/ɪkˈspoʊnər/

Translation

v.to explain or describe something clearly; to exhibit or display something publicly; to present or put forward an idea, plan, etc.; to expose something to danger or risk

Example Sentences

the scientist decided to exponer her groundbreaking research at the international conference.

journalists have a duty to exponer the truth behind political corruption.

the gallery will exponer a collection of contemporary mexican art next month.

employees were encouraged to exponer their innovative ideas during the brainstorming session.

the documentary aims to exponer the environmental impact of fast fashion.

many artists choose to exponer their deepest fears through abstract painting.

parents must be careful about what content they allow children to exponer online.

the whistleblower risked everything to exponer the company's illegal activities.

photographers must understand how light can exponer the true character of a landscape.

doctors warn that excessive sun exposure can exponer skin to serious damage.

the company chose not to exponerse to unnecessary legal liabilities.

influencers must decidir how much of their personal lives to exponerse on social media.

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