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overexpose
/ ˌəʊvərɪksˈpəʊz /
verb
to expose too much or for too long
photog to expose (a film, plate, or paper) for too long a period or with too bright a light
Other Word Forms
- overexposure noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of overexpose1
Example Sentences
“Because we’re so overexposed to people actually living that 1% lifestyle, I think everyone is trying to make up the difference.”
Citing the example of the order to shoot protesters, he also says that the president often speaks when silence might serve him better - overexposing himself and inadvertently making serious national issues feel personal.
That mix of emotional candor and personal distance feels enticing in an overexposed TikTok era.
“We have to make sure we don’t overexpose him,” Balelo said.
"We need to stop inadvertently overexposing elite female athletes," said Hilborne.
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