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1 expose one's views
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2 expose
v. blootleggen, blootstellen, ontdekken; opgeven, prijsgeven[ ikspooz]1 blootstellen ⇒ blootgeven, introduceren aan2 tentoonstellen ⇒ uitstallen, (ver)tonen3 onthullen ⇒ ontmaskeren, bekendmaken♦voorbeelden:expose to bad weather • aan slecht weer blootstellenexpose one's views • zijn mening uiteenzetten3 expose the crook • de bandiet verraden/ontmaskeren
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