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exhibit

Definition for exhibit

noun as in viewing; presentation

Strongest matches

display, fair, model, performance, show

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Example Sentences

Exhibit A: this sidewalk-free enclave where people once, presumably, moved about without vehicular assistance, but no longer seem to.

Jain has been involved in the movement for D.C. statehood for several years, but he decided to run for this position only after seeing his predecessor exhibit what he calls “a failure of leadership” when Congress moved to overturn a law passed by the D.C.

From Slate

But Ikwechegh's actions exhibit some of the same old behaviours that many young Nigerians had hoped would be left behind.

From BBC

Another exhibit, the museum’s newest work, “Mariposa” by Oakland-based LED artist Christopher Schardt, features a massive flapping butterfly powered by a swinging bench and illuminated by more than 39,000 full-color LEDs.

Will these men get to enjoy the exhibit or is a culturally enriching experience denied to them because of their lack of financial means?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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