Synonym: demonstrate, display, flaunt, present, show. Similar words: exhibition, prohibit, bit by bit, exhaust, flexibility, credibility, orbit, bitch. Meaning: [ɪg'zɪbɪt] n. 1. an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence 2. something shown to the public. v. 1. show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill 2. to show, make visible or apparent 3. show or demonstrate something to an interested audience 4. walk ostentatiously.
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31, Exhibit A is the bloody glove.
32, Technology development strategies exhibit a fundamental logical contradiction.
33, The gallery will exhibit some of Monet's paintings.
34, This explains the increased sensitivity to levodopa that some patients exhibit after a period off the drug.
35, This exhibit of paintings and sculptures traces the artist's work during five decades.
36, In section 3.2 we saw that compounds which exist in more than one crystalline form are said to exhibit polymorphism.
37, Downs argues that bureaucrats do exhibit personality traits but these may differ.
38, Some sample entries from such a table are shown in Exhibit 11. 6.
39, During work experience students are expected to exhibit a high degree of interpersonal skills in initiating and sustaining working relationships.
40, People still exhibit articles for sale on the quayside for visiting cruise ships, but boys no longer dive into the murky waters.
41, The local library wants documentation of the fire for its history exhibit.
42, They buy always from fellow dealers, never at auction,(http://sentencedict.com/exhibit.html) and now exhibit at a dozen major fairs each year.
43, Visitors can stroll through storerooms, labs and exhibit preparation areas.
44, He laid everything on it and stood back to look, like some one in an art gallery sizing up a surrealist exhibit.
45, The most chilling exhibit space is a room that holds species that are extinct or endangered.
46, This turns out to be true even among people who should know better,[sentencedict.com] like the vets protesting the exhibit.
47, They thus exhibit a strong tendency to drag their feet as doomsday draws nearer.
48, The exhibit ends with architectural elements, coins and a kneeling stable figure.
49, Also on exhibit are a number of interesting crop plants such as sugar cane and banana.
50, Like the popular JungleWorld exhibit, the forest will communicate a message of conservation and education.
51, Work on display includes life-sized Elizabethan figures, a mural and an exhibit featuring the projection of slides on to specially made screens.
52, However, sentences also exhibit meaning properties and relations that words and phrases lack.
53, Populations that have the greatest potential for achieving benefits and cost-effectiveness in nutrition care exhibit the following characteristics: 1.
54, The top line-cash collections from sales comes directly from Exhibit 7. 5, the cash collections forecast.
55, The exhibit room has to be kept at a constant temperature.
56, It was tough to choose items for the show, says exhibit curator Lisa Auel.
57, We have seen that in capitalist societies, different classes exhibit differences in social characteristics, such as values and patterns of behaviour.
58, It was the fourth consecutive rise for the Nasdaq, as investors continued to exhibit a preference for downtrodden tech stocks.
59, The exhibit is arranged to show the progression of Picasso's work.
60, Alison wanted to talk, to negotiate, to exhibit her guilt feelings to Franca and receive some sort of absolution.
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