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exhibit

noun

1 exhibit

An object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence.

Roget 556: painting; depicting; drawing etc. v.; design; perspective, sciagraphy, skiagraphy; chiaroscuro etc. (light) 420; composition; ... show more

Roget 467: evidence; facts, premises, data, praecognita [Lat.], grounds.    indication etc. 550; criterion etc. (test) 463.    testimony, ... show more

Polish: dowód rzeczowy

2 exhibit

Something shown to the public:
— The museum had many exhibits of oriental art.

synonyms: display, showing.

Roget 525: manifestation; plainness etc. adj.; plain speaking; expression; showing etc. v.; exposition, demonstration; exhibition, production; display, ... show more

Dutch: tentoonstellen

verb

1 exhibit

Show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill.

2 exhibit

To show, make visible or apparent:
— The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month.

synonyms: display, expose.

Roget 525: make manifest, render manifest etc. adj.; bring forth, bring forward, bring to the front, bring into view; give notice; express; represent, set forth, exhibit; show, ... show more

Roget 882: be ostentatious etc. adj.; come forward, put oneself forward; attract attention, star it.    cut a figure, make a dash, make a splash, make a splurge, cut a dash, cut a splash, cut a splurge; ... show more

Dutch: [[zichtbaar]] [[maken]], aantonen, demonstreren, etaleren, exhiberen, uitstallen

3 exhibit

Give an exhibition of to an interested audience.

synonyms: demo, demonstrate, present, show.

Dutch: exposeren, tentoonstellen

4 exhibit

Walk ostentatiously.

synonyms: march, parade.


Moby thesaurus: advertise, affect, air, approve, argue, attest, basis for belief, benefit, bespeak, betoken, betray, bill, blazon forth, body of evidence, brandish, breathe, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring out ... show more.

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