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    Dem·on·stra·tion
    /ˌdemənˈstrāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. 6 days ago · noun. 1. the act of demonstrating. 2. proof or evidence leading to proof. 3. an explanation, display, illustration, or experiment showing how something works. 4. a manifestation of grievances, support, or protest by public rallies, parades, etc.

  3. noun. /ˌdemənˈstreɪʃn/ (also informal demo especially in British English) [countable] demonstration (against somebody/something) a public meeting or a march (= an organized walk by many people) at which people show that they are protesting against or supporting somebody/something. to take part in/go on a demonstration. to hold/stage a demonstration

  4. 1 [countable] demonstration (against somebody/something) a public meeting or march at which people show that they are protesting against or supporting someone or something to take part in/go on a demonstration to hold/stage a demonstration mass demonstrations in support of the exiled leader anti-government demonstrations a peaceful/violent ...

  5. Definitions of demonstration. noun. a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view. “he gave the customer a demonstration ”. synonyms: presentation, presentment. see more. noun. a visual presentation showing how something works. “the lecture was accompanied by dramatic demonstrations ”.

  6. an occasion when someone shows how to do something, or how something works: We asked the sales assistant to give us a demonstration. demonstration noun (PROOF) proof that something exists or is true: This disaster is a clear demonstration of the need for tighter controls.

  7. Demonstration definition, the act or circumstance of proving or being proved conclusively, as by reasoning or a show of evidence: a belief incapable of demonstration. See more.

  8. DEMONSTRATION meaning: 1 : an act of showing someone how something is used or done sometimes used before another noun; 2 : an event in which people gather together in order to show that they support or oppose something or someone.

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