/ɪksˈpəʊʒə/ – noun
Definition: xch ESPOSAL.
A more thorough explanation: Exposure, in a legal context, refers to the state of being subject to harm, risk, or liability. It can also refer to the act of making something known or visible, such as disclosing information or revealing evidence.
Example: The defendant’s exposure to the harmful chemicals at the workplace led to his filing a lawsuit against the company for negligence.