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Meanings of
public exposure
in English
Catalan
divulgació
Spanish
divulgación
Back to the meaning
The opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate.
spreading
airing
dissemination
Catalan
divulgació
Synonyms
Examples for "
spreading
"
spreading
airing
dissemination
Examples for "
spreading
"
1
New Zealand joins forces with France to combat social media
spreading
terrorism.
2
We witness instability in rainfall, diseases
spreading
,
sea level rise and floods.
3
Opposition to ACTA in Eastern Europe is especially strong and
spreading
rapidly.
4
International news In international news, a SARS-like virus is
spreading
in China.
5
The theatre of conflict has no borders, it is
spreading
into Europe.
1
Queen Sugar's third season is currently
airing
Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST.
2
The issues involved deserve a serious
airing
in the general election campaign.
3
The manager's message to his men was given a wider
airing
yesterday.
4
The
airing
of the six-part series was followed by major legislative changes.
5
It is five o'clock; all the networks are
airing
local evening broadcasts.
1
Ethics and
dissemination
:
The private information from individuals will not be published.
2
Most researchers recognise the importance of and appear committed to research
dissemination
.
3
But in both instances, the
dissemination
of the information diluted its power.
4
Multisystem
dissemination
is common especially to the skin and central nervous system.
5
Ethics and
dissemination
:
Ethic approval was obtained in the eight participating countries.
Usage of
public exposure
in English
1
They needed to keep her
public
exposure
in Vegas to a minimum.
2
She says here that you loathed anything to do with
public
exposure
.
3
Thy objection is less to the fact, than to its
public
exposure
.
4
All I ask is, that he may be spared a
public
exposure
.
5
With great success comes an element of uncomfortable
public
exposure
,
however.
6
Just simply affording him an opportunity for more
public
exposure
-not good.
7
In effect, for the princes,
public
exposure
was tantamount to an execution order.
8
The knout-theknout-andthat attended with
public
exposure
in the market-place.
9
Others choose the hijab-only route, which allows them more
public
exposure
.
10
It was a reminder, they say, that
public
exposure
brings risks.
11
Until Thursday night, Biden had kept
public
exposure
to a minimum.
12
Le Pen protects her children from the
public
exposure
she had a child.
13
Suppose we arrange to do it, get evidence, and make a
public
exposure
.
14
There are other ways we can employ your skills that don't involve
public
exposure
.
15
To her childlike, ignorant nature, this
public
exposure
of her was a final act.
16
Keeping that wretch's present, after the
public
exposure
which he has forced on you.
Other examples for "public exposure"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
public
exposure
public
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
public exposure
Catalan
divulgació
propagació
difusió
Spanish
divulgación
difusión
Public exposure
through the time
Public exposure
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common