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Exportability
(Ex*port`a*bil"i*ty) n. The quality or state of being suitable for exportation.
To increase the exportability of native goods.
J. P. Peters. Exportable
(Ex*port"a*ble) a. Suitable for exportation; as, exportable products.
Exportation
(Ex`por*ta"tion) n. [L. exportatio: cf. F. exporation.]
1. The act of exporting; the act of conveying or sending commodities abroad or to another country, in the
course of commerce.
2. Commodity exported; an export.
3. The act of carrying out. [R.] Bourne.
Exporter
(Ex*port"er) n. One who exports; the person who sends goods or commodities to a foreign
country, in the way of commerce; opposed to importer.
Exposal
(Ex*pos"al) n. Exposure. Swift.
Expose
(Ex*pose") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exposed; p. pr. & vb. n. Exposing.] [F. exposer; pref. ex- (L.
ex out)+poser to place. See Pose, v. t.]
1. To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to
expose pictures to public inspection.
Those who seek truth only, freely expose their principles to the test, and are pleased to have them
examined.
Locke. 2. To lay bare; to lay open to attack, danger, or anything objectionable; to render accessible to anything
which may affect, especially detrimentally; to make liable; as, to expose one's self to the heat of the sun,
or to cold, insult, danger, or ridicule; to expose an army to destruction or defeat.
Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel.
Shak. 3. To deprive of concealment; to discover; to lay open to public inspection, or bring to public notice, as a
thing that shuns publicity, something criminal, shameful, or the like; as, to expose the faults of a neighbor.
You only expose the follies of men, without arraigning their vices.
Dryden. 4. To disclose the faults or reprehensible practices of; to lay open to general condemnation or contempt
by making public the character or arts of; as, to expose a cheat, liar, or hypocrite.
Exposé
(||Ex`po`sé") n. [F., prop. p. p. of exposer. See Expose, v. t.] A formal recital or exposition of
facts; exposure, or revelation, of something which some one wished to keep concealed.
Exposedness
(Ex*pos"ed*ness) n. The state of being exposed, laid open, or unprotected; as, an exposedness
to sin or temptation.
Exposer
(Ex*pos"er) n. One who exposes or discloses.
Exposition
(Ex`po*si"tion) n. [L. expositio, fr. exponere, expositum: cf. F. exposition. See Expound.]
1. The act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or displaying to public view.