Display (verb)

  1. Show or exhibit (something).
  2. Show (something) for others to see or admire.
  3. Make (something) visible or noticeable.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french despleier, from des- (expressing reversal) + pleier "fold", from latin plicare.

Examples:

  1. She displayed her artwork at the exhibition.
  2. The store displays its products in the windows.
  3. He displayed his medals with pride.
  4. The company displayed their latest products at the trade show.
  5. The computer screen can display up to 16 million colors.
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