Definition of Public exposure

1. Noun. The opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate.

Exact synonyms: Airing, Dissemination, Spreading
Generic synonyms: Transmission
Specialized synonyms: Circulation, Extension, Propagation
Derivative terms: Disseminate, Spread

Lexicographical Neighbors of Public Exposure

public authorities
public authority
public charity
public comment
public comments
public convenience
public debate
public debt
public defender
public discussion
public domain
public enemies
public enemy
public executioner
public exposure (current term)
public eye
public figure
public figures
public finance
public good
public health
public holiday
public holidays
public house
public housing
public interest
public intoxication
public key
public key certificate

Literary usage of Public exposure

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Young Japan: Yokohama and Yedo by John R Black (1880)
"public exposure IN THE STREETS OF YOKOHAMA.—THE EXECUTION GROUND. THE EXECUTIONER. PRISONER'S DEMEANOUR.—HIS ANATHEMA AGAINST FOR- ..."

2. The Irish Jurist (1863)
"... second, that there was no evidence of any public exposure; third, that the court had no jurisdiction to amend the second count in the manner specified; ..."

3. Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in by Edward William Cox (1865)
"... second, that there was no evidence of any public exposure; third, that the Court had no jurisdiction to amend the second count in the manner specified; ..."

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