Exhibit (verb)

  1. To show or display something.
  2. To present or make available for public viewing.
  3. To demonstrate or make apparent through evidence or behavior.
  4. To produce as evidence in a court of law.
  5. To reveal or display (a quality or characteristic) in someone or something.

Origin:

Late 16th century (as a noun in the sense "something exhibited"): from latin exhibere, from ex- "out" + habere "have".

Examples:

  1. The museum is exhibiting some of the finest examples of Impressionist paintings.
  2. He exhibited his work at a local art gallery.
  3. The trial exhibited a pattern of corruption.
  4. The defendant exhibited no emotion during the proceedings.
  5. The flower exhibits a bright red color.
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