exhibit

  • 11exhibit — ► VERB 1) publicly display (an item) in an art gallery or museum. 2) show (a quality). 3) show as a sign or symptom. ► NOUN 1) an object or collection of objects on display in an art gallery or museum. 2) Law a document or other object produced… …

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  • 12exhibit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (AmE) collection of things shown to the public ⇨ See also ↑exhibition ADJECTIVE ▪ art ▪ photo, photographic, photography ▪ interactive, mu …

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  • 13exhibit — ▪ I. exhibit ex‧hib‧it 1 [ɪgˈzɪbt] verb [intransitive, transitive] MARKETING to put something in a public place such as a trade show so that people can go and see it: • Last month, Toyota exhibited at a London company car show for the first time …

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  • 14exhibit — [[t]ɪgzɪ̱bɪt[/t]] exhibits, exhibiting, exhibited 1) VERB If someone or something shows a particular quality, feeling, or type of behaviour, you can say that they exhibit it. [FORMAL] [V n] He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming… …

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  • 15exhibit — I n. exhibition 1) to mount, organize an exhibit 2) an art; photo; traveling exhibit 3) on exhibit piece of evidence shown in court (legal) 4) exhibit A II v. (B) she exhibited her paintings to the public * * * [ɪg zɪbɪt] organize an exhibit …

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  • 16exhibit — I UK [ɪɡˈzɪbɪt] / US verb Word forms exhibit : present tense I/you/we/they exhibit he/she/it exhibits present participle exhibiting past tense exhibited past participle exhibited ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to put something interesting in a… …

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  • 17exhibit — ex|hib|it1 [ ıg zıbıt ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to put something interesting in a museum or other public place so that people can go look at it: His work has been exhibited regularly at the Walker Art Gallery. Where are you going… …

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  • 18exhibit — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to put something in a public place so that people can go to see it: David s going to exhibit his roses at the flower show. 2 (T) formal to show a particular quality, emotion, or ability so that people notice it easily: Moira s… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19exhibit — exhibitable, adj. exhibitor, exhibiter, exhibitant, n. /ig zib it/, v.t. 1. to offer or expose to view; present for inspection: to exhibit the latest models of cars. 2. to manifest or display: to exhibit anger; to exhibit interest. 3. to place on …

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  • 20exhibit — ex|hib|it1 [ıgˈzıbıt] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: exhibitus, past participle of exhibere to hold out, show , from habere to have, hold ] 1.) [I and T] to show something in a public place so that people can go to see it = ↑show ▪ Her… …

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