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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
They found four networks that exhibit hallmarks of habituation present in animal brains.
The shoes will be exhibited alongside the Wicked Witch of the West's hat worn in the film, which is also being auctioned off.
Due to the complex anatomical structure of the knee joint, different scanning parameters often exhibit different results.
Results showed that the sleep group exhibited significant gains in motor performance compared to the wake group, with corresponding changes in brain activity that suggest sleep-dependent automatization of the motor task.
The exhibits – such as a christening robe, toys, and letters - captures the sense of love, loss and loneliness which they experienced.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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