Dictionary
Thesaurus
Reference
Translate
Web
Exhibiting
1 dictionary results for: Exhibiting
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
ex·hib·it       (ĭg-zĭb'ĭt, ěg-)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   ex·hib·it·ed, ex·hib·it·ing, ex·hib·its

v.   tr.
  1. To show outwardly; display: exhibited pleasure by smiling.
    1. To present for others to see: rolled up his sleeve to exhibit the scar.
    2. To present in a public exhibition or contest: exhibited her paintings at a gallery. See Synonyms at show.
    3. To submit (evidence or documents) in a court.
    4. To present or introduce officially.
  2. To give evidence or an instance of; demonstrate: young musicians eager to exhibit their talent; a plant that exhibits dimorphism.
  3. Law
    1. To submit (evidence or documents) in a court.
    2. To present or introduce officially.

v.   intr.
To put something on public display.

n.  
  1. The act or an instance of exhibiting.
  2. Something exhibited: studied the dinosaur exhibits at the museum.
  3. A public showing; an exhibition: spent the afternoon at the space exhibit.
  4. Law Something, such as a document, formally introduced as evidence in court.


[Middle English exhibiten, from Latin exhibēre, exhibit- : ex-, ex- + habēre, to hold; see ghabh- in Indo-European roots.]

ex·hib'i·tor, ex·hib'it·er n., ex·hib'i·to'ry (-ĭ-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē) adj.
Share This:Share This: digg.comShare This: ma.gnolia.comShare This: www.stumbleupon.comShare This: del.icio.usShare This: FacebookShare This: favorites.live.comShare This: www.technorati.comShare This: furl.netShare This: myweb2.search.yahoo.comShare This: www.google.com