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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
Ms. Rinehart, whose podcast, “The Female Body Politic,” spotlights women’s history, canters through Rankin’s career with the same drive that Rankin exhibited, batting away critics and rarely acknowledging the complexity of federal politics.
Investors are exhibiting more scrutiny around artificial-intelligence players, and that has led to some pain in the technology sector during the month of November.
Another study led by Defeo with Brazilian collaborators, published in Frontiers in Marine Science, evaluated 315 beaches worldwide and found that one-fifth exhibit intense, extreme, or severe erosion.
That said, the recent behavior of the S&P 500 and market-timer sentiment is consistent with the patterns exhibited before past market tops.
Until more information flows through the market, it will be difficult to fully answer macro questions—even though the market has exhibited robustness in recent sessions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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