out (v)

1.
Oxford Learners
out somebody to say publicly that somebody is homosexual, especially when they would prefer to keep the fact a secret
He is the latest politician to be outed by gay activists.
2.
[fash ho jana]Oxford Learners
out somebody/something (as something)
to say something publicly about somebody/something that they would prefer to keep secret
The man who claimed to have found the diaries has been outed as a fraud.
Their motives were outed as purely financial.
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