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  1. to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen. descubrir. The plaster on the walls has been removed to expose the original bricks underneath. Se ha retirado el yeso de las paredes para dejar al descubierto los ladrillos originales que hay debajo.

  2. Inglés. Español. expose [sth/sb] to [sth] vtr + prep. (physically: not protect) exponerse a v prnl + prep. The employer provided protective equipment for his employees, as the work exposed them to harmful chemicals.

  3. expose verb [T] (PUT AT RISK) B2. to put someone at risk from something harmful or unpleasant: be exposed to It is feared that people living near the power station may have been exposed to radiation. expose someone to something His comments in the interview could expose him to charges of perjury.

  4. An exposé is a film or piece of writing which reveals the truth about a situation or person, especially something involving shocking facts.

  5. to put someone at risk from something harmful or unpleasant: It is feared that people living near the power station may have been exposed to radiation. expose someone to something His comments in the interview could expose him to charges of perjury. There had been an outbreak of the virus and healthcare workers had been exposed. Más ejemplos.

  6. expose (sth.) verb (exposed, exposed) exponer v. The journalist exposed the secret to the public. El periodista expuso el secreto al público. denunciar algo v. The journalist exposed the politician's crimes. La periodista denunció los delitos del político. revelar v. The newspaper exposed a political scandal.

  7. See 11 authoritative translations of Expose in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.