“exposing” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “exposing”:

+ The use of tear gas is also has problems: Directly exposing skin to tear gas may lead to chemical burns and allergic reactions of the skin.

+ Deborah Ramirez accused Kavanaugh of exposing himself when they were at Yale.

+ Barbie’s facial features were changed in 1971 from eyes cutting from the side and smile without teeth to eyes forward and a wide smile exposing teeth.

+ They would have had contact with Europe through trading exposing them to new ideas.

+ On the opposite, Cascading Style SheetsCSS and SVG do not define any specific maximum precision for numbers and measurements, that are treated and exposed in their Document Object Model and in their Interface-description-language interface as strings as if they had infinite precision, and do not discriminate between integers and floating point values; however, the implementations of these languages will typically convert these numbers into IEEE-754 double floating points before exposing the computed digits with a limited precision.

exposing use in sentences
exposing use in sentences

Example sentences of “exposing”:

+ Terrazzo artisans create walkways, floors, patios, and panels by exposing marble chips and other fine aggregates on the surface of finished concrete or epoxy-resin.

+ By exposing an individual to an immunogen in a controlled way, the body will be able to protect itself from that infection later on in life.

+ He has been on tour with Buena Vista Social Club exposing the son style to wider audiences.

+ The magma solidified and, after millions of years, the overlying rocks got uplifted and eroded, exposing the Palisades Sill as we see it.

+ Some species communicate warnings to rivals by exposing white feather patches on their backs or shoulders.

+ He wrote a memoir about his travels titled “”A Narrative of Four Voyages”” and, following the information provided, earned a bad reputation as a liar, because it contained inaccuracies and also contained a somewhat fanciful way of exposing their experiences.

+ Gypsy moths sometimes form butterfly-style pupae, hanging on twigs or tree bark, although usually they create flimsy cocoons out of silk strands and a few leaves, partially exposing the chrysalis.

+ Mutation breeding or variation breeding is the process of exposing seeds to Chemical substancechemicals or radiation.

+ On the night of 2-3 December 1984, the plant released approximately 40 tonnes of toxic methyl isocyanate gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to toxic gases.

+ She was a newspaper reporter, who worked at various jobs for exposing poor working conditions.

+ In the past, countries have designed many different delivery systems for exposing people to biological agents.

+ With the modern advent of fresh tropical fruit importers exposing a wider latitude of individuals to the tropical fruit variety of the Mango, this definition is becoming archaic.

+ This caused the lake to fall, exposing unique tufa formations.

+ She crosses and uncrosses her legs, exposing her genitalia, which are not covered by underwear.

+ Beadle and Tatum’s key experiments involved exposing the bread mould “Neurospora crassa” to x-rays, causing mutations.

+ The telescope uses a disk to block the bright surface of the sun, exposing bright objects around the sun to be visible to human eyes.

+ A report by the University of Michigan School of Public Health concluded Snyder has “significant legal responsibility” for the Flint water crisis, exposing 6,000 to 12,000 Flint children to lead.

+ He played a part in exposing a high ranking senior politician in corrupt activity and his video evidence secured a conviction.

+ Ultra decoding of German Enigma communications had been helpful as well, exposing German plans.

+ At the end of the video, singer Hayley wipes off the other girls makeup and takes something out from under her shirt exposing the girl for what she really is.

+ Terrazzo artisans create walkways, floors, patios, and panels by exposing marble chips and other fine aggregates on the surface of finished concrete or epoxy-resin.

+ By exposing an individual to an immunogen in a controlled way, the body will be able to protect itself from that infection later on in life.

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