exposure

exposure
noun
1 to sth harmful
ADJECTIVE
high, massive
maximum
excessive
increased
low-level
chronic (medical), long, long-term, prolonged
brief, short-term
constant, continued, continuous, regular, repeated
cumulative
chemical, radiation, sun
asbestos, pesticide
human

long-term human exposure to mercury

occupational

80% of patients with this form of cancer have had some occupational exposure to asbestos.

prenatal (medical)

prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke

VERB + EXPOSURE
receive, suffer, suffer from

She suffered a massive exposure to toxic chemicals.

increase
limit, minimize, reduce

Banks will seek to minimize their exposure to risk.

avoid
PREPOSITION
exposure to

The report recommends people to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.

2 to experience
ADJECTIVE
brief
greater
limited
VERB + EXPOSURE
give sb, provide
get, have
increase
PREPOSITION
exposure to

We try to give our children exposure to other cultures.

3 showing the truth
ADJECTIVE
full

full exposure of the links between government officials and the arms trade

public
4 on TV, in newspapers, etc.
ADJECTIVE
media, press, television
regular (esp. BrE)

He receives regular exposure in the papers.

VERB + EXPOSURE
give sb/sth, provide

The magazine aims to give exposure to the work of women artists.

gain, get, have, receive

a would-be television personality who is constantly trying to get media exposure


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