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Example: pre-expose
The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".
The prefix for "expose" is "ex-", which means out or away from. In this case, it indicates a removal or revelation of something. There is no standard suffix specifically for "expose," as it is already a complete word in itself.
Tagalog translation of EXPOSE: ihayag
Exposed is the past tense of expose.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".
The prefix for "expose" is "ex-", which means out or away from. In this case, it indicates a removal or revelation of something. There is no standard suffix specifically for "expose," as it is already a complete word in itself.
The "pose" part means "put". "Impose" means to put on something like a rule or a tax. "Counterpose" means to put something against something. "Superpose" means to put on top of something. "Depose" means to put off, out or away, by removing a ruler. "Expose" means to put out. You can put something out where people can see it, thus exposing it to their view. Or you can put something out in nasty weather, thus exposing it to the elements.
The "ex-" part of "explore" is a word-forming element with several meanings; in this case, "out". The "plore" part is from the Latin word "plorare" meaning "to weep, cry".
Expose is a verb.
Tagalog translation of EXPOSE: ihayag
Exposed is the past tense of expose.
Expose This was created on 2004-07-13.
expose because the opposite of cover up is expose
he tried to expose his mommy
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.