EXPOSE vs PERIL: NOUN
- The exposure of an impostor or a fraud
- Something that causes, contains, or presents danger.
- A situation of serious and immediate danger.
- With risk or danger to one; at the hazard of.
- A venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
- A state of danger involving risk
- A source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune
- Imminent danger.
- Exposure to the risk of harm or loss.
- Something that endangers or involves risk.
- In law, a source of danger: a possible casualty contemplated as the cause of loss or injury.
- Danger; risk; hazard; jeopardy; exposure of person or property to injury, loss, or destruction.
- =Syn 1. jeopardy, etc. See danger and risk.
EXPOSE vs PERIL: VERB
- Expose to light, of photographic film
- To show, make visible or apparent
- Abandon by leaving out in the open air
- Disclose to view as by removing a cover
- Expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas
- Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
- Remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body
- To abandon, especially an unwanted baby in the wilderness
- To subject photographic film to light thus ruining it or taking a picture if controlled
- To uncover, make visible, bring to daylight, introduce to
- Expose or make accessible to some action or influence
- Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
EXPOSE vs PERIL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deprive of shelter or protection; lay open to danger or harm.
- To subject (a photographic film, for example) to the action of light.
- To make visible: : show.
- To make known (something discreditable).
- To reveal the guilt or wrongdoing of.
- To engage in indecent exposure of (oneself).
- To subject or allow to be subjected to an action, influence, or condition.
- To deprive of concealment; to discover; to lay open to public inspection, or bring to public notice, as a thing that shuns publicity, something criminal, shameful, or the like.
- To lay bare; to lay open to attack, danger, or anything objectionable; to render accessible to anything which may affect, especially detrimentally; to make liable
- To disclose the faults or reprehensible practices of; to lay open to general condemnation or contempt by making public the character or arts of.
- To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display
- To expose to danger; to hazard; to risk.
- To expose to danger or the chance of injury; imperil.
EXPOSE vs PERIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To place in the way, as of something which it would be better to avoid; subject, as to some risk; make liable: as, vanity exposes a person to ridicule; the movement exposed him to the danger of a raking fire in his flanks.
- To make known the actions or character of; reveal the secret or secrets of; lay open to comment, ridicule, reprehension, or the like, by some revelation: as, to expose a hypocrite or a rogue; to expose an impostor.
- To expound, as a theory.
- To present to the action or influence of something: as, in photography, to expose a sensitized plate to the action of the actinic rays of light.
- To place on view; exhibit; show: as, to expose goods for sale.
- To place or set forth so as to be seen or known; lay open to view; lay bare; uncover; reveal: as, to expose a thing to the light; to expose a secret.
- Reveal to view as by removing a cover
- Expose while ridiculing
- To place or leave in an unprotected place or state; specifically, to abandon to chance in an open or unprotected place: as, among the ancient Greeks it was not uncommon for parents to expose their children.
- To hazard; risk; put in peril or danger.
- To be in danger.
- Pose a threat to
- A source of danger
- Present a danger to
EXPOSE vs PERIL: RELATED WORDS
- Display, Exhibit, Break, Peril, Declare, Scupper, Divulge, Impart, Disclose, Endanger, Debunk, Unmasking, Discover, Reveal, Uncover
- Hazards, Threat, Queer, Scupper, Expose, Riskiness, Menace, Jeopardize, Imperil, Threaten, Hazard, Endanger, Risk, Jeopardy, Danger
EXPOSE vs PERIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bring out, Queer, Display, Exhibit, Break, Peril, Declare, Scupper, Divulge, Disclose, Endanger, Unmasking, Discover, Reveal, Uncover
- Calamity, Hazards, Threat, Queer, Scupper, Expose, Menace, Jeopardize, Imperil, Threaten, Hazard, Endanger, Risk, Jeopardy, Danger
EXPOSE vs PERIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- John Stalker when he threatened to expose it.
- We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing.
- Cassidy goes undercover to expose the sexual misconduct.
- Expose any person to hatred, contempt or ridicule.
- Expose around me label for auto complete window.
- Lift cover up and away to expose elements.
- It is another to expose everyone around you.
- If the weapon already had a chance to Expose, this bonus grants a second chance to Expose per shot.
- Properties expose fields, that means it enable a class to expose a public way of getting and setting values, while hiding implementation.
- Expose Expose and examine head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis and back.
- Do I follow my religion to the peril of my liberty, or do I follow the law to the peril of my eternal soul?
- To say that the world is in peril environmentally might sound extreme, but the world is in fact in peril.
- All property insurance contracts protect against some sort of peril, and therefore all types of property insurance can be considered peril insurance.
- The Men of FJMC ignore this Stewardship at their peril and the peril of their children and grandchildren.
- Variant: You can construct a building on top of an income building with a peril token, but you must discard the peril token.
- Peril of the seas Popplewell J found that the loss was proximately caused by a peril of the seas.
- Not to be included for fire peril but may be shown as a separate item in case earthquake fire and shock peril is taken.
- Opasnost, danger, hazard, peril, risk, dendu017aer, hezerd, peril, risk.
- There are countless variations on named peril policies available, but all leave you exposed to some uncovered and not listed peril.
- Many people purchase open peril or unnamed peril policies.
EXPOSE vs PERIL: QUESTIONS
- Is threatening to expose a crime considered blackmail?
- Did Alberto Rivera expose the Roman Catholic Church?
- What might a bounded context expose several subdomains?
- What did Jacob Riis expose about immigrant tenements?
- Is'Kitchen Confidential'a cautionary tale or expose?
- Will imprudence expose my privates when streaming music?
- What did Anne Gillen expose about mental hospitals?
- Can 360-degree B-scan expose corporate psychopaths?
- Did Arindam Chowdhury expose the B-school scamsters?
- Should therapists expose bibliophiles to their fear?
- How many answers to the crossword puzzle peril are there?
- Is Indiana Jones and the temple of Peril at Disneyland?
- Where can I find minikits and character tokens in peril?
- What is the deductible for an all other peril claim?
- What happens at the Hotel Denouement in Penultimate Peril?
- What is the abbreviation for multiple peril crop insurance?
- How long is the peril version of sexy superheroines?
- Is standardization a great peril which threatens American culture?
- What was the promise and peril of popular sovereignty?
- Can Shakespeare Santa Cruz survive its financial peril?