noun
or ex·po·se |ek(ˌ)spō|zā, -_spə|- sometimes ekˈspōˌzā or ikˈs-
( -s )
Etymology: French exposé, from past participle of exposer
1. : a formal recital or exposition of facts : statement
the best exposé of the full Platonic metaphysical synthesis that we know — W.N.Clarke
2. : an exposure or revelation of something discreditable
novelists were making fictional exposés of plutocratic iniquity — W.A.White
has written a startling exposé of missionary mentality — Lucy Crockett
a newspaper exposé of crime conditions