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Expose

Expose is a verb with several related meanings centered on uncovering or making something known. It can mean to uncover or reveal what was hidden, to lay open to view, or to expose someone or something to a condition or influence such as scrutiny, sunlight, or danger. In journalism and public discourse, to expose can also mean to bring to light wrongdoing, corruption, or abuses by presenting evidence or documentation. The sense of public disclosure is central to the word’s modern usage.

Exposé, often written with an accent or without depending on style, is a noun referring to a

Etymology and related terms: Expose derives from Old French exposer, from Latin exponere, meaning to set forth

report
or
article
that
reveals
wrongdoing,
abuses,
or
hidden
facts,
usually
in
investigative
journalism.
Exposés
aim
to
illuminate
issues
that
have
been
concealed,
but
they
can
be
controversial
and
may
raise
questions
about
accuracy,
balance,
or
sensationalism
depending
on
the
publication
and
motive.
or
explain.
Related
terms
include
exposure
(the
act
of
exposing
or
the
state
of
being
exposed),
disclosure,
revelation,
and
reveal.
The
word
spans
everyday
usage—such
as
exposing
a
flaw
or
exposing
someone
to
risk—and
specialized
uses
in
media
and
criticism,
where
it
denotes
acts
of
uncovering
hidden
information
for
public
awareness.