exhibit

/ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/
verb
  1. To show or display something publicly, especially in a museum, gallery, or fair.
    • The museum will exhibit ancient Egyptian artifacts next summer.
    • Local artists exhibit their paintings at the community center every year.
    • She was excited to exhibit her science project at the school fair.
  2. To show a particular quality, feeling, or behavior.
    • The puppy exhibited a playful and curious nature.
    • The patient began to exhibit signs of improvement after the treatment.
    • He exhibited great courage during the emergency.
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noun
  1. An object or collection of objects displayed publicly, especially in a museum or gallery.
    • The dinosaur skeleton is the most popular exhibit in the natural history museum.
    • The children were fascinated by the interactive science exhibit.
    • Each exhibit at the art show tells a unique story.
  2. A document or object presented as evidence in a court of law.
    • The photograph was marked as an exhibit for the jury to see.
    • The lawyer entered the signed contract as Exhibit A.
    • The detective submitted the weapon as an exhibit during the trial.
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