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exposable, exposed, vulnerable

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Example:The company’s decision was exposable to public opinion and scrutiny, which affected its reputation.

Definition:Suitable or able to be exposed to criticism or public scrutiny without causing harm, shame, or embarrassment.

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Example:He was exposed to the harsh sunlight and felt the burn.

Definition:Leaving something to view or inspection.

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Example:The company’s new marketing strategy could be vulnerable to public backlash.

Definition:Sensitive to criticism, pain, or harm; easily hurt or damaged.

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