With no protection or shield.
Not covered with clothing.
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Examples for "open "
Examples for "open "
1 Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
2 They hope the government helps to open new markets for U.S. products.
3 He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if necessary.
4 However, most market participants are able to access open - outcry trading, Duffy said.
5 On California's open roads with an American 'great' now heading for Europe.
1 She said the crisis had exposed the need for better international coordination.
2 The similar result was also observed in subjects of early childhood - exposed group.
3 Samsung is also far less exposed to China as an end market.
4 Almost all had been exposed to alcohol abuse and significant domestic violence.
5 Ross County co-manager Stuart Kettlewell: We left ourselves far, far too exposed .
6 Airlines and other transport companies are also particularly exposed to fuel costs.
7 But the revisions also exposed another problem in Chinese economic data: opacity.
8 Inevitably, the shortcomings of our health system were exposed - yet again.
9 That has left Windows XP particularly exposed to new methods of hacking.
10 We were given clear instructions not to allow ourselves to be exposed .
11 Still, within the South African context, 2018 has exposed many political pitfalls.
12 Animals exposed to chronic stress showed major increases in ischemic lesion size.
13 Background: Workers in cotton industry are occupationally exposed to various dust-related hazards.
14 It was quite an exposed area, so they were probably feeling vulnerable.
15 For example, young people may take up smoking if exposed to e-cigarettes.
16 O'Grady said the figures exposed a hidden part of the British economy.
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About this term exposed
expose Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Exposed across language varieties