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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. 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.

  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. 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.

  6. An exhibit is an item that is shown off for the public, such as a painting on display at a gallery or a historical document shown under glass at a museum. The main thing to remember about an exhibit is that it refers to something presented formally and in a public setting.

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

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  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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