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exhibit
noun as in viewing; presentation
Strongest matches
display, fair, model, performance, show
Strong matches
verb as in put on view; present
Strongest matches
advertise, demonstrate, display, evince, express, feature, flaunt, illustrate, indicate, manifest, reveal, show
Strong matches
air, brandish, disclose, disport, evidence, expose, flash, mark, offer, parade, proclaim, showcase
Weak matches
let it all hang out, make clear, make plain, ostend, parade wares, roll out, show and tell, show off, strut stuff, trot out, wave around
Example Sentences
In just the last 15 years, 14 of 39 large strike-slip earthquakes have exhibited features of supershear ruptures, the opinion article said.
Prof Gerges said that the US and its allies had little choice but to allow Hamas to exhibit some show of force in Gaza if the ceasefire was to have any meaningful impact.
Their results revealed that older adults exhibit stronger microvascular pulsations in deep white matter compared to younger individuals, and that hypertension further intensifies these effects.
Sutil said that, before charging at the glass, Denny appeared to be playfully fighting with the other male gorilla in the exhibit.
Due to its smaller market size, silver exhibits a higher sensitivity to U.S. rates and the dollar.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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