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English to English noun
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an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence |  | source: wordnet30
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something shown to the public |  | Example: the museum had many exhibits of oriental art
source: wordnet30
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Any article, or collection of articles, displayed to view, as in an industrial exhibition; a display; as, this exhibit was marked A; the English exhibit. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill |  | Example: he exhibits a great talent
source: wordnet30
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to show, make visible or apparent |  | Example: The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts? National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship
source: wordnet30
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give an exhibition of to an interested audience |  | Example: She shows her dogs frequently We will demo the new software in Washington
source: wordnet30
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walk ostentatiously |  | Example: She parades her new husband around town
source: wordnet30
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To hold forth or present to view; to produce publicly, for inspection; to show, especially in order to attract notice to what is interesting; to display; as, to exhibit commodities in a warehouse, a picture in a gallery. |  | source: webster1913
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