v. | 1. to allow somebody, or expose somebody to, too much of something, especially to allow somebody to appear in public or in the media too often 2. to expose a photographic medium such as film to too much light or for too long a time, so that the colors or tones in the resulting photograph are too light 3. someone or something that is overexposed appears in newspapers, on television, on the radio etc so often that people lose interest in it 4. to damage a photograph by allowing too much light to enter the camera 1. to allow somebody, or expose somebody to, too much of something, especially to allow somebody to appear in public or in the media too often 2. to expose a photographic medium such as film to too much light or for too long a time, so that the colors or tones in the resulting photograph are too light 3. someone or something that is overexposed appears in newspapers, on television, on the radio etc so often that people lose interest in it 4. to damage a photograph by allowing too much light to enter the camera |