overexposure
IPA: oʊvɝɪkspˈoʊʒɝ
noun
- Excessive exposure.
- Of a famous person, excessive publicity, publication or reporting regarding that person.
- (photography) Exposure of film to light during the development process for a longer time than is required to accurately produce the image.
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Examples of "overexposure" in Sentences
- Some have accused Obama of "overexposure" to the press.
- Be careful with this one, Scott - overexposure is as much a killer as underexposure - possibly even more.
- He's got to get out there and tell the American people -- over and over again, "overexposure" be damned -- what he is fighting for, and why.
- Finally, the White House seems to have woken up and realized that "overexposure" of a president is a myth propagated by those who oppose him.
- And in this I thought he was so very wise that -- you know, it's sort of what we call overexposure, to understand that there is some majesty about leadership, and that stripping away too much of the mystery leaves one a bit naked.
- After months of what some critics called overexposure, President Obama has of late avoided questions from the White House press corps at large, closing the Oval Office to traditionally informal question-and-answer sessions with reporters and pulling back from the fast pace of news conferences he established when taking office.
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