exhibit|exhibited|exhibiting|exhibits in English
verb
[ex·hib·it || ɪg'zɪbɪt]
show, demonstrate; present
Use "exhibit|exhibited|exhibiting|exhibits" in a sentence
1. Exhibits include weave rooms, a waterpower exhibit, and paths along 5.6 miles of largely restored canals.
2. The compositions exhibit good cleaning efficacy, and excellent shelf stability exhibited by low loss of the hydrogen peroxide subsequent to accelerated aging tests.
3. Camelback Displays, Inc.™ is a one-stop supplier of exhibits and complete accessories to all types of companies who have exhibiting or event needs
4. He expanded the Herpetological Exhibit at the Aquarium from a single boa to one of the world's leading exhibits of reptiles and amphibians.
5. Is that isotropic is (physics) having properties that are identical in all directions; exhibiting isotropy while Allotropic is (chemistry) describing a form of an element that exhibits allotropy.
6. High-functioning Autism (HFA) is an Autism classification where the patient exhibits no intellectual disability, but may exhibit deficits in communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction
7. Relating to or exhibiting Chirality
8. Axisymmetric ( comparative more Axisymmetric, superlative most Axisymmetric ) Exhibiting symmetry around an axis; exhibiting cylindrical symmetry.
9. Relating to or exhibiting Actinism
10. Relating to or exhibiting Asthenia; weak
11. Congruous definition, exhibiting harmony of parts
12. Airbag cushion exhibiting low fabric weight
13. Mars has also exhibited Cyclonic storms.
14. Angelologic wirehaired squirearchy concionator exhibited
15. The exhibit.
16. Biased definition is - exhibiting or characterized by bias
17. Clearly it's exhibiting some aberrant behavior.
18. The exhibits are chronologically displayed.
19. Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning .
20. A. biraghii exhibits predatory behaviour.
21. Affectationist - One who exhibits affectation
22. The experiments describe CdSe Crystallites, exhibiting strong
23. Adjective (1) relating to or exhibiting Actinism
24. By 1936 she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy.
25. The tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion.