Yes, exposed is the past tense of expose.
The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
The goal of the muckrakers was to bring about reform through their writings.
The horrifying conditions of Chicago meatpacking industry. It caused the congress to pass the meat inspection act and the pure food and drug act.
A symbol of working women
The foibles in the Indian fables expose foolishness of the animals to imbibe a moral lesson in humans.
he expose the world of billiards/pool to the Philippines. he became one of the well-known pool player in his country.
Well, honey, the prefix for "expose" is "ex-" meaning out or away, and the suffix is "-ure" which changes the verb into a noun. So, there you have it, now go out there and expose all those phonies!
Expose is a verb.
The past tense of "expose" is "exposed."
The Tagalog word for "expose" is "ibunyag" or "ipakita."
Expose This was created on 2004-07-13.
The prefix "expose-" means to reveal, uncover, or make something visible. It is commonly used in words like "expose," "exposure," or "expository."
he tried to expose his mommy
expose because the opposite of cover up is expose
Conceal, cover, cover up, hide are the opposite of expose.
The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".