To offer or present to view; present for inspection; place on show: as, to exhibit, paintings; to exhibit an invention; to exhibit documents in court.
To display; manifest conspicuously; bring to light; furnish or constitute: as, to exhibit an example of bravery or generosity.
To present for consideration; bring forward publicly or officially; make a presentation of.
In medicine, to administer, as a specified drug.
In English universities, to hold forth (a foundation or prize) to be competed for by candidates.
To present or declaim (a speech or an essay) in public.
To make an exhibition; open a show; present something to public view: as, to exhibit at the Academy.
In universities, to offer or present an exhibition.
To present an essay in public; speak in public at an exhibition or college commencement.
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Anything or any collection of things exhibited publicly: as, the Japanese exhibit in the Paris Exposition.
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A showing; specifically, a written recital or report showing the state of any matter at a particular date, as of the estate of a bankrupt, etc.
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In law, a paper attached to a contract, pleading, affidavit, or other principal instrument, identified in and referred to by it; a document offered in evidence in an action, and marked to identify it or authenticate it for future reference.
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Synonyms See exhibition.