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"expose oneself" Definitions
  1. to show one's sexual organs in public

7 Sentences With "expose oneself"

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Lindsey Graham, who said on Sunday and reiterated Monday that it's "common sense" not to expose oneself until the test has come back.
It is difficult to reap the benefits of high volume and a torrid pace, while also being cautious so as to not expose oneself to the grappling game.
Andrew Lih, a professor and scientist, wrote in The New York Times that the reason he thought the number of male contributors outnumbered the number of females so greatly was because identifying as a woman may expose oneself to "ugly, intimidating behavior".Dimitra Kessenides (December 26, 2017). Bloomberg News Weekly, "Is Wikipedia 'Woke'". p. 73. Data has shown that Africans are underrepresented among Wikipedia editors.
" "Never Far From Home" by Cindy Barnett, Selah Publishing Group, Surprise, Arizona, 2005 page 86. In consequence, doctors and medicine came to be disparaged and reviled.John F. MacArthur in Charismatic Chaos says that (p237) "Freeman and the Faith Assembly congregation utterly disdained medical treatment, believing that modern medicine was an extension of ancient witchcraft and black magic. To submit to a doctor's remedies, Freeman believed, was to expose oneself to demonic influence.
In behavioral finance, the ostrich effect is the attempt made by investors to avoid negative financial information. The name comes from the common (but false) legend that ostriches bury their heads in the sand to avoid danger. Originally the term was coined by , and was defined as "the avoidance of apparently risky financial situations by pretending they do not exist", but since it took the slightly broader meaning of "avoiding to expose oneself to [financial] information that one fear may cause psychological discomfort". For example, in the event of a market downturn, people may choose to avoid monitoring their investments or seeking out further financial news.
Percussion cap and early bolt action form Most early firearms were muzzle-loading. This form of loading has several disadvantages, such as a slow rate of fire and having to expose oneself to enemy fire to reload as the weapon had to be pointed upright so the powder could be poured through the muzzle into the breech followed by the ramming the projectile into the breech. As effective methods of sealing the breech were developed through the development of sturdy, weatherproof, self-contained metallic cartridges, muzzle-loaders were replaced by single-shot breech loaders. Eventually single-shot weapons were replaced by the following repeater type weapons.
Edmund Wilson stated that "To expose oneself in maturity to Uncle Tom's Cabin may therefore prove a startling experience. It is a much more impressive work than one has ever been allowed to suspect." Jane Tompkins states that the novel is one of the classics of American literature and wonders if many literary critics dismiss the book because it was simply too popular during its day. Uncle Tom and Eva, mass-market Staffordshire figure, England, 1855–1860, glazed and painted earthenware Over the years scholars have postulated a number of theories about what Stowe was trying to say with the novel (aside from the obvious themes, such as condemning slavery).

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