expose
verb [ T ]
uk/ɪkˈspəʊz/ usto create conditions that allow someone the opportunity to do, learn, or experience something:
expose sb/oneself to sth Some expose themselves to the equity market only indirectly, through insurance and pension plans.
to make public something bad or dishonest:
The audit exposed widespread corruption in the accounting department.
MARKETING
to put something where it can be easily seen:
Make sure the new models are exposed in the window.