ex·hib·it
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See the pronunciation key VERB: ex·hib·it·ed,
ex·hib·it·ing,
ex·hib·its VERB: tr.
- To show outwardly; display: exhibited pleasure by smiling.
- To present for others to see: rolled up his sleeve to exhibit the scar.
- To present in a public exhibition or contest: exhibited her paintings at a gallery. See Synonyms at show.
- To give evidence or an instance of; demonstrate: young musicians eager to exhibit their talent; a plant that exhibits dimorphism.
- Law
- To submit (evidence or documents) in a court.
- To present or introduce officially.
VERB: intr.- To put something on public display.
NOUN:
- The act or an instance of exhibiting.
- Something exhibited: studied the dinosaur exhibits at the museum.
- A public showing; an exhibition: spent the afternoon at the space exhibit.
- Law Something, such as a document, formally introduced as evidence in court.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English
exhibiten, from Latin
exhib
re, exhibit- :
ex-,
ex- +
hab
re,
to hold; see
ghabh- in Indo-European roots
OTHER FORMS:ex·hib
i·tor or
ex·hib
it·er(Noun),
ex·hib
i·to
ry(Adjective)