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bloßstellen

Bloßstellen is a German verb meaning to expose someone or something to view in a way that reveals vulnerabilities, faults, or secrets. The term can be used literally, for instance to uncover a hidden item, but it is most common in a figurative sense, where a person, behavior, or information is revealed to others in a way that makes them vulnerable or subject to judgment. The act often carries a negative connotation, associated with humiliation or reputational damage, though in investigative or journalistic contexts it can denote necessary truth-telling.

Typical usage is with a person as the direct object: jemanden bloßstellen. The reflexive form sich bloßstellen

Die Bloßstellung (f.) denotes the act of exposing, or the exposure itself, and is used in discussions

Related terms include entlarven (to unmask), offenlegen (to reveal, disclose), and entblößen (to bare, in certain

is
possible
when
someone
exposes
themselves
to
ridicule.
The
past
participle
is
bloßgestellt,
used
with
auxiliary
haben
or
in
passive
constructions:
Er
hat
ihn
bloßgestellt.
Der
Politiker
wurde
bloßgestellt.
In
tone
it
ranges
from
critique
to
condemnation,
depending
on
context.
of
privacy,
ethics,
media,
and
interpersonal
relations.
The
term
is
common
in
both
everyday
language
and
formal
discourse.
senses).
While
bloßstellen
emphasizes
exposure
and
potential
embarrassment,
its
precise
meaning
is
shaped
by
context,
intention,
and
the
power
dynamics
involved
in
the
disclosure.