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    Ex·hib·it
    /iɡˈzibət/

    verb

    • 1. publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair: "only one sculpture was exhibited in the artist's lifetime"
    • 2. manifest or deliberately display (a quality or a type of behavior): "he could exhibit a saintlike submissiveness" Similar showrevealdisplaymanifestOpposite concealhide

    noun

  2. The meaning of EXHIBIT is to submit (something, such as a document) to a court or officer in course of proceedings; also : to present or offer officially or in legal form. How to use exhibit in a sentence.

  3. exhibit noun [C] (OBJECT SHOWN) an object or a collection of things shown publicly for people to enjoy or learn about: The museum’s exhibits range from Iron Age pottery to Eskimo clothing. law An exhibit is an item used as evidence (= proof) in a trial.

  4. exhibit noun [C] (OBJECT SHOWN) an object or a collection of things shown publicly for people to enjoy or learn about: The museum’s exhibits range from Iron Age pottery to Eskimo clothing. law An exhibit is an item used as evidence (= proof) in a trial.

  5. to offer or expose to view; present for inspection: to exhibit the latest models of cars. Synonyms: demonstrate, show. to manifest or display: to exhibit anger; to exhibit interest. Synonyms: reveal, show, betray, disclose, evince. Antonyms: conceal.

  6. An exhibit is a public display of paintings, sculpture, or objects of interest, for example in a museum or art gallery.

  7. n. 1. a. A public showing; an exhibition: spent the afternoon at the art exhibit. b. Something exhibited: Each exhibit in the show took hours to assemble. 2. Exhibit. a. Law Something marked for identification with the purpose of being introduced as evidence: referred to Exhibit A. b.

  8. exhibit. [transitive, intransitive] to show something in a public place for people to enjoy or to give them information. exhibit something (at/in…) They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs. Only one painting was exhibited in the artist's lifetime.

  9. To present to public view for entertainment, instruction, advertising, judgment in a competition, etc. To put pictures, wares, etc. on public display. To give evidence of; reveal. To exhibit impatience. A show; display; presentation. A public showing; an exhibition. The museum's new exhibit is drawing quite a crowd.

  10. Definition of exhibit noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to offer or expose to view; present for inspection: to exhibit the latest models of cars. to manifest or display: to exhibit anger; to exhibit interest. to place on show: to exhibit paintings.

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