WordNet
n. the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate [syn: dissemination, airing, spreading]
Usage examples of "public exposure".
Could he simply close up shop because he was irritated by a brief flurry of public exposure?
Full of indignation, confusion, and shame, I rushed to my chamber, and bolted the door, determined they should break the door down first before I would submit to such a public exposure, before the two servants.
So far, we had escaped any lasting embarrassment and public exposure.
All of this is buzzing through my mind as he continues to sit so properly and disclose the wilting public exposure Chandonne has caused me.
Then she moved between them, stood, took a deep breath, and braved the public exposure of a grocery store.
Although by no means a hermit, she seemed to have some of the impulse that led people like her eccentric character Boo Radley to avoid public exposure.