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Meaning of exhibit
to show or demonstrate something clearly
Etymology of exhibit
The word "exhibit" comes from the Latin "exhibere", which means "to hold out" or "to show", and is a combination of "ex" (out) and "habere" (to hold)
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to mean "to show or display something"
Synonyms
Definitions
- To show or display something, especially in a public place, in order to entertain, inform, or persuade people
- * To demonstrate or prove the existence or truth of something
- * To provide evidence or proof of something
Usage Examples
- The museum will exhibit a new collection of artwork next month
- * The company will exhibit its latest products at the trade show
- * The teacher asked the student to exhibit her project to the class