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Definition of exhibit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exhibit is as below...
Exhibit
(v. t.) To
submit,
as a
document,
to a court or
officer,
in
course
of
proceedings;
also, to
present
or offer
officially
or in legal form; to
bring,
as a
charge..
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Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Exhibiting
or
requiring
spirit
and
contempt
of
danger;
planned
with
courage;
daring;
vigorous.
Droll
::
Droll (n.)
Something
exhibited
to raise mirth or
sport,
as a
puppet,
a
farce,
and the
like..
Snow
::
Snow (n.)
Watery
particles
congealed
into white or
transparent
crystals
or
flakes
in the air, and
falling
to the
earth,
exhibiting
a great
variety
of very
beautiful
and
perfect
forms..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To
spread
before
the view; to show; to
exhibit
to the
sight,
or to the mind; to make
manifest..
Render
::
Render
(v. t.) To
interpret;
to set
forth,
represent,
or
exhibit;
as, an actor
renders
his part
poorly;
a
singer
renders
a
passage
of music with great
effect;
a
painter
renders
a scene in a
felicitous
manner..
Nonproduction
::
Nonproduction
(n.) A
failure
to
produce
or
exhibit.
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To
exhibit
or
present
to view; to place in
sight;
to
display;
-- the thing
exhibited
being the
object,
and often with an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or thing
seeing
or
beholding;
as, to show a
house;
show your
colors;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods (show goods to
customers)..
Pseudoscope
::
Pseudoscope
(n.) An
instrument
which
exhibits
objects
with their
proper
relief
reversed;
-- an
effect
opposite
to that
produced
by the
stereoscope.
Showbread
::
Showbread
(n.) Bread of
exhibition;
loaves
to set
before
God; -- the term used in
translating
the
various
phrases
used in the
Hebrew
and Greek to
designate
the
loaves
of bread which the
priest
of the week
placed
before
the Lord on the
golden
table in the
sanctuary.
They were made of fine flour
unleavened,
and were
changed
every
Sabbath.
The
loaves,
twelve
in
number,
represented
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
They were to be eaten by the
priests
only, and in the Holy
Place..
Boisterous
::
Boisterous
(a.)
Exhibiting
tumultuous
violence
and fury;
acting
with noisy
turbulence;
violent;
rough;
stormy.
Sensitive
::
Sensitive
(a.)
Having
sense of
feeling;
possessing
or
exhibiting
the
capacity
of
receiving
impressions
from
external
objects;
as, a
sensitive
soul..
Hardness
::
Hardness
(n.) The
peculiar
quality
exhibited
by water which has
mineral
salts
dissolved
in it. Such water forms an
insoluble
compound
with soap, and is hence unfit for
washing
purposes..
Formularization
::
Formularization
(n.) The act of
formularizing;
a
formularized
or
formulated
statement
or
exhibition.
Show
::
Show (n.) The act of
showing,
or
bringing
to view;
exposure
to
sight;
exhibition..
Declarer
::
Declarer
(n.) One who makes known or
proclaims;
that which
exhibits.
Kaleidoscope
::
Kaleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
invented
by Sir David
Brewster,
which
contains
loose
fragments
of
colored
glass,
etc., and
reflecting
surfaces
so
arranged
that
changes
of
position
exhibit
its
contents
in an
endless
variety
of
beautiful
colors
and
symmetrical
forms.
It has been much
employed
in arts of
design..
Knight-errant
::
Knight-errant
(n.) A
wandering
knight;
a
knight
who
traveled
in
search
of
adventures,
for the
purpose
of
exhibiting
military
skill,
prowess,
and
generosity..
Basic
::
Basic (a.)
Apparently
alkaline,
as
certain
normal
salts which
exhibit
alkaline
reactions
with test
paper..
Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A short
entertainment
exhibited
on the stage
between
the acts of a play, or
between
the play and the
afterpiece,
to
relieve
the
tedium
of
waiting..
Produce
::
Produce
(v. t.) To bring
forward;
to lead
forth;
to offer to view or
notice;
to
exhibit;
to show; as, to
produce
a
witness
or
evidence
in
court..
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