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UK
/ˌəʊvəɹɛkspˈəʊʒɐ/
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[ US /ˌoʊvɝɪkˈspoʊʒɝ/ ]
[ US /ˌoʊvɝɪkˈspoʊʒɝ/ ]
NOUN
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the act of exposing someone excessively to an influencing experience
an overexposure to violence on television - the act of exposing film to too much light or for too long a time
How To Use overexposure In A Sentence
- Tinnitus is a common symptom of noise overexposure, and it further interferes with hearing acuity, sleep and concentration.
- This latest round of overexposure (aimed at the postpubescent crowd this time) coincides with her fourth album, "In the Zone," though it's hard to say if anyone will notice the great soundtrack behind the perpetual peep show. Bringing Up Britney
- Workers at a ferromanganese smelter near Durban were not checked for signs of overexposure to manganese dust and fumes until 2006, an inquiry heard on Friday. ANC Daily News Briefing
- The craze peaked from 1953 to '55, but like all fads it began to fade by 1957 due to overexposure.
- Be careful with this one, Scott - overexposure is as much a killer as underexposure - possibly even more. A reality show i just might watch
- Baudrillard's schizophrenic is characterized by a terrifying overexposure to the hyperreal.
- Overexposure also increases the risk of skin cancer.
- However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure.
- People keep telling me Greece is remarkably bright and I am afraid of overexposure (fastest shutter speed is 1/400).
- Romantic comedies, especially those set in high schools and colleges, have suffered from overexposure in the past few years.