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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151, We also stopped in an art gallery, where a smiling woman handed us a brochure about the exhibit.
152, The model therefore implies that the deviations of output from its natural rate should also be unpredictable and exhibit no pattern.
153, The new exhibit is part of a $ 1 million renovation under way in the Nairobi Village section.
154, An exhibit where you pull a string and hear Wolfman Jack howl?
155, A series of brass grates are arranged in the exhibit, and water rushes throughout.
156, Exhibit 7. 6 traces the process through the end of the calendar year 1998.
157, Exhibit 10. 3 graphically illustrates the cost behavior of inventory costs.
158, The National Museum has an exhibit that makes my eyes blink.
159, Her stories exhibit integrity and honesty and occasionally include inspirational or religious elements.
160, On loan from the Mesa Southwest Museum, the exhibit includes skeletons and eggs, along with tons of other dino-type artifacts.
161, The resulting income statement, Exhibit 4. 7, is essentially a written statement of the closing process.
161, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
162, Few carpet companies exhibit, making it an even more exclusive event for Stoddard Mercia amongst Britain's leading interior designers.
163, Because you produced it on loose pages I could exhibit it month by month as you organised it.
164, To appear round and full was to exhibit the characteristics of prosperity and the patent outcome of regular meals.
165, Exhibit is free, and occupies the main floor, third floor and Special Collections lobby.
166, One also learns how machines can be built that will execute these programs and actually exhibit the capacity written into them.
167, You see, this exhibit examines the use of the flag in contemporary art.
168, Exhibit 5. 3 provides a simplified illustration of the difference between the two methods.
169, The difference between the average and marginal tax rates illustrated in Exhibit 2. 2 may be best explained by an example.
170, Here, in 1989, an exhibit of photographs by the late Robert Mapplethorpe aroused the wrath of art critics in Congress.
171, However, as described above, this plasmid was found to exhibit wild type R-M.
172, In addition referral procedures and working methods exhibit considerable variation.
173, The change of attitude towards alternating current was certainly helped by the Westinghouse exhibit at the Columbian Exposition that year.
174, We are back again to the idea that quantum systems exhibit an unexpected degree of togetherness.
175, Exhibit 2. 1 summarizes the current federal corporate income tax rate.
176, So I was disturbed to see the Gardening from Which? exhibit at Chelsea demonstrating some very poor results with it.
177, The exhibit is designed to awaken a deeper understanding of Mexican culture.
178, The exhibit was spotlighted by Phoenix-area media because of an angry protest March 24 by veterans groups.
179, Children abused or seriously neglected in childhood often exhibit as adults a sociopathic inability to empathize with other people.
180, Babies born to women who did not abstain from drinking during pregnancy also tend to exhibit abnormal sleep patterns after birth.
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