exposture
/ɛksˈpɒʃər/Definitions
1. noun
a public declaration or exposure of a person’s or thing’s true nature, especially of a scandalous or shameful kind.
“The newspaper’s exposé of the politician’s corruption led to her resignation.”
2. noun
the act of exposing someone or something to criticism or ridicule.
“The comedian’s exposé of the celebrity’s eccentric behavior was a hit with the audience.”
3. verb
to expose or declare something or someone in a public or official way, especially in order to criticize or condemn.
“The government was forced to expose the company’s involvement in the scandal.”