Definitions

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  • noun Exposure.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun obsolete Exposure.

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  • noun obsolete exposure

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Compare imposture.

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Examples

  • Anthony and others are showing what Vose et al 2005 challenged: a large number of stations do have comparable exposture problems – actually many are worse.

    Milestone « Climate Audit 2007

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  • "VOLUMNIA: My first son,

    Whither wilt thou go? Take good Cominius

    With thee awhile: determine on some course

    More than a wild exposture to each chance

    That starts i' the way before thee."

    - William Shakespeare, 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus'.

    August 28, 2009