exhibit
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British pronunciation
/ɛɡzˈɪbɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "exhibit"in English

to exhibit
01

to present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience

Transitive: to exhibit artifacts
to exhibit definition and meaning
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Examples
The art gallery will exhibit a collection of contemporary paintings next month.
The science museum plans to exhibit interactive displays on space exploration.
02

to show a particular trait or behavior prominently

Transitive: to exhibit a trait or behavior
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Examples
The athlete exhibits determination by never giving up, even in the face of challenges.
He exhibits leadership skills by taking charge and guiding his team effectively.
03

to publicly showcase one's artwork in a gallery, museum, or other exhibition space

Intransitive
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Examples
The artist will exhibit at the gallery next month.
The art installation will exhibit at the cultural center.
04

to display or show a particular sign or symptom, often as evidence of a condition or disease

Transitive: to exhibit a sign or symptom
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Examples
Patients with the flu often exhibit symptoms like fever and fatigue.
Those with anxiety disorders may exhibit signs of restlessness and irritability.
Exhibit
01

a public event in which objects such as paintings, photographs, etc. are shown

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exhibit definition and meaning

What is an "exhibit"?

An exhibit is a public display of objects or works of art, often organized in a museum or gallery. It includes items such as paintings, sculptures, artifacts, or other collections for people to view and learn from. Exhibits can be temporary or permanent and are usually designed to educate and entertain the audience by providing information and visual experiences in an organized manner.

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The museum 's latest exhibit features a stunning collection of contemporary art from around the world.
Visitors were impressed by the interactive exhibits at the science center, which allowed them to engage with various scientific concepts.
02

an item formally introduced and referred to in a legal proceeding as evidence

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The defense objected to the court admitting the surveillance video as an exhibit because its chain of custody was incomplete.
During the trial the contract was read aloud and then displayed as an exhibit for the jury to examine.
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