EXPOSITION in a Sentence
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12 example sentences for EXPOSITION, such as:
1. Let us complete this exposition.
2. It purports to be an exposition of Catholic social teaching.
3. Reference was at first made to the chaplain for an exposition of its contents.
4. The exposition was opened with a fanfare of trumpets and the firing of cannon.
5. We would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition of the background.
2. It purports to be an exposition of Catholic social teaching.
3. Reference was at first made to the chaplain for an exposition of its contents.
4. The exposition was opened with a fanfare of trumpets and the firing of cannon.
5. We would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition of the background.
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Meanings and Examples of EXPOSITION
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exposition
n. a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display
n. a systematic interpretation or explanation (usually written) of a specific topic
Classic Sentence:
1 Mr. Bounderby being restrained by this mild suggestion, Mr. Gradgrind found an opening for his eminently practical exposition of the subject.
2 Reference was at first made to the chaplain for an exposition of its contents.
3 He was in the midst of his exposition when the door from the corridor opened slowly and without noise.
4 I come to you, most worthy Constantine Thedorovitch, for instruction, and again for instruction, and beg of you to assuage my thirst with an exposition of the truth as it is.
5 Everything seemed so simple and clear in Speranski's exposition that Prince Andrew involuntarily agreed with him about everything.
6 In their exposition, an historic character is first the product of his time, and his power only the resultant of various forces, and then his power is itself a force producing events.
7 From this exposition of the race issue in lynch law, the whole matter is explained by the well-known opposition growing out of slavery to the progress of the race.
8 Let us complete this exposition.
Example Sentence:
1 We would have understood the play better if there had been some initial exposition of the background.
2 The exposition was opened with a fanfare of trumpets and the firing of cannon.
3 The publishers claim that the book constitutes 'the first sequential exposition of events and thus of the history of the revolution'.
4 It purports to be an exposition of Catholic social teaching.