Exhibit
(verb)
- To show or display something.
- To present or make available for public viewing.
- To demonstrate or make apparent through evidence or behavior.
- To produce as evidence in a court of law.
- 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:
- The museum is exhibiting some of the finest examples of Impressionist paintings.
- He exhibited his work at a local art gallery.
- The trial exhibited a pattern of corruption.
- The defendant exhibited no emotion during the proceedings.
- The flower exhibits a bright red color.