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1. exhibit
verb. ['ɪgˈzɪbɪt'] show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill.
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Etymology
- exhibitus (Latin)
Rhymes with Exhibit
- tribbett
- tibbett
- ribbit
- hibbett
How do you spell exhibit? Is it exibit ?
A common misspelling of exhibit is exibit
Sentences with exhibit
1. Noun, singular or mass
Fans of pop music might want to visit the Britney Spears exhibit at the Kentwood Museum (kentwoodmuseum.tripod.com).
2. Verb, base form
Anxious dogs may exhibit more signs of anxiety than simply being afraid of noise.
3. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Although most studies are conflicting, these plants exhibit significant pharmacological activity.
Quotes about exhibit
1. My philosophy is that I'm an artist. I perform an art not with a paint brush or a camera. I perform with bodily movement. Instead of exhibiting my art in a museum or a book or on canvas, I exhibit my art in front of the multitudes.
- Steve Prefontaine
2. The fundamental claim of intelligent design is straightforward and easily intelligible: namely, there are natural systems that cannot be adequately explained in terms of undirected natural forces and that exhibit features which in any other circumstance we would attribute to intelligence.
- William A. Dembski, The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions about Intelligent Design
3. When you cultivate a godly thought life your soul will shine and you will exhibit the presence of the Lord in you.
- Elizabeth George, A Woman's High Calling
2. exhibit
verb. ['ɪgˈzɪbɪt'] to show, make visible or apparent.
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Etymology
- exhibitus (Latin)
3. exhibit
verb. ['ɪgˈzɪbɪt'] give an exhibition of to an interested audience.
Synonyms
Etymology
- exhibitus (Latin)
4. exhibit
noun. ['ɪgˈzɪbɪt'] an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence.
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Etymology
- exhibitus (Latin)