Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Excessive exposure, as to external influences.
- noun In photography, the exposure to light for too long a time of the sensitive plate in taking a picture.
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Examples
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While media has shined an important light onto the workings of schools, it is important to consider both the risks and the benefits associated with such over-exposure.
Roderick Carey: The Achievement Gap: Let's Stop Pretending We Know What This Means Roderick Carey 2011
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While media has shined an important light onto the workings of schools, it is important to consider both the risks and the benefits associated with such over-exposure.
Roderick Carey: The Achievement Gap: Let's Stop Pretending We Know What This Means Roderick Carey 2011
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The effect was usually caused by inadvertent severe over-exposure or occasionally by accidentally exposing an exposed plate or film to light before processing.
Ada Lovelace Day 2010: Lee Miller in focus « Innovation Cloud 2010
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By that point I was suffering from over-exposure to Depp's Jack Sparrow, and Orlando Bloom still isn't a compelling screen presence.
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A generation of thirtysomethings is developing early-onset hearing loss thanks to an over-exposure to iPods and MP3 players, says Cheadle-based audiologist Michael Nolan.
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Smaller cable networks will experience some gains but agency buyers point to their clients' current reach over-exposure on cable and are reluctant to increase their current cable ratings levels.
Jack Myers: Television Network Upfront 2011/2012: 'Them That Has, Gets!' Jack Myers 2011
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From the Deep South to California, emergency calls are being reported over-exposure to the stimulants the powders often contain: mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as MDPV.
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From the Deep South to California, emergency calls are being reported over-exposure to the stimulants the powders often contain: mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as MDPV.
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Smaller cable networks will experience some gains but agency buyers point to their clients' current reach over-exposure on cable and are reluctant to increase their current cable ratings levels.
Jack Myers: Television Network Upfront 2011/2012: 'Them That Has, Gets!' Jack Myers 2011
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There is such a thing, says Egan, as over-exposure.
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