Definition of Exposal

1. n. Exposure.

Definition of Exposal

1. Noun. (archaic) exposure ¹

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Definition of Exposal

1. an exposure [n -S] - See also: exposure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exposal

export subsidy
exportabilities
exportability
exportable
exportation
exportations
exported
exporter
exporters
exportin
exporting
exportins
exports
expos
exposable
exposal (current term)
exposals
expose
expose oneself
exposed
exposed pulp
exposedly
exposedness
exposeome
exposer
exposers
exposes
exposing
exposit
exposited

Literary usage of Exposal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Power of the Popes: Or, an Historical Essay on Their Temporal Dominion by Pierre Claude François Daunou (1838)
"... exposal OF THE CONDUCT OF THE COURT OF ROME, SINCE THE YEAR 1800. IT remains for us to shew, that even since the year 1800, and in defiance of the ..."

2. The Moohummudan Law of Sale, According to the Huneefeea Code: from the by Neil Benjamin Edmonstone Baillie (1850)
"... or a gift without delivery, or a mere exposal of the thing to sale, his first option is not invalidated unless the act take place after inspection; ..."

3. Greek Life and Thought: From the Age of Alexander to the Roman Conquest by John Pentland Mahaffy (1887)
"Still there is one circumstance about this matter of exposal which makes me suspect ... All the cases of exposal mentioned are in the past, and happened far ..."

4. Greek Life and Thought, from the Death of Alexander to the Roman Conquest by Sir John Pentland Mahaffy (1896)
"Still there is one circumstance about this matter of exposal which makes me suspect ... All the cases of exposal mentioned are in the past, and happened far ..."

5. VIth International Inland Navigation Congress, The Hague, 1894: Reports (1894)
"In the mathematical exposal the levelling deviation of the curve is shown and the union of the two bends that follow. As it can be seen at first sight on ..."

6. Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope (1906)
"In the milie of this exposal of their loves and reciprocal affection, he found himself unable to resist the entreaties of all parties that the lodgings in ..."

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