overexpose in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overexpose in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

overexpose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A lot of times a bright object in a dark sky will overexpose.
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Actors don't have to carry their characters on them on and offscreen and overexpose them to promote it.
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In a small population like ours, you don't really want to overexpose yourself too quickly.
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The camera outperforms its inexpensive rivals, even though it has a slow autofocus and has a tendency to overexpose photos.
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So there is an argument for not overexposing them.
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The bowlers enjoy but it tends to overexpose their weaker link - the batting.
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You won't see anything change because the top layer is obscuring the view, but what we did was to simulate overexposing the bottom layer.
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By the late 1950s, professional wrestling had lost its high ratings, and producers, realizing that they had overexposed it, soon dropped most wrestling shows from their lineups.
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Campaigns must be exposed thoroughly in the market as much as possible without annoying or bothering consumers to the point of overexposing the campaign.
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We may be overexposed to prank videos, and they may not be as real as they used to be.
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