Exhibit /(?)/
Ex·hib·it
Exhibit
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Exhibited; p. pr. & vb. n. Exhibiting
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To hold forth or present to view; to produce publicly, for inspection; to show, especially in order to attract notice to what is interesting; to display; as, to exhibit commodities in a warehouse, a picture in a gallery.
Exhibiting a miserable example of the weakness of mind and body.
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To submit, as a document, to a court or officer, in course of proceedings; also, to present or offer officially or in legal form; to bring, as a charge. (Law)
He suffered his attorney-general to exhibit a charge of high treason against the earl.
- To administer as a remedy; as, to exhibit calomel. (Med.)
Phrases & Compounds
- To exhibit a foundation or prize
- to hold it forth or to tender it as a bounty to candidates.
- To exibit an essay
- to declaim or otherwise present it in public.
Exhibit
n.
- Any article, or collection of articles, displayed to view, as in an industrial exhibition; a display; as, this exhibit was marked A; the English exhibit.
- A document produced and identified in court for future use as evidence. (Law)