Concept cluster: Activities > Displaying
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(linguistics) A movement to an argument position, such as a subject or object position.
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To act decisively on the basis of information received or deduced.
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(of a task or assignment) Having been subject to intent progress.
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(transitive) To make suit to as a lover; to court; to woo.
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(intransitive) To call attention, refer (to).
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(transitive, now rare) To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.
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(archaic, now nonstandard, proscribed) Alternative spelling of advertise [(transitive) To give (especially public) notice of (something); to announce publicly.]
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To parade, to advertise, publicise; to display, show.
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To make (someone or oneself) aware of some information; to inform, to notify.
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(transitive, obsolete) To show; point out.
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Clipping of citation. [An official summons or notice given to a person to appear.]
adj
Exhibiting commercialism
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(transitive) to show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
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The act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.
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(transitive) To show conspicuously; to exhibit; to demonstrate; to manifest.
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(obsolete) A test, experiment; an assay.
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(transitive) To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest.
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Abbreviation of exhibition. [An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited.]
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(informal) An exhibitor.
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A public showing; an exhibition.
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(rare) Someone who is exhibited.
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One who exhibits; one who presents a petition, charge, or bill.
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An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited.
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A building where organisations display items to the public and others - often for commercial, national, cultural, or artistic etc. purposes
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Relating to exhibition
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(Britain) A student at secondary school or university who has been awarded an exhibition. The exhibition usually involves a financial prize and may include the right to wear a distinctive gown, especially at the University of Oxford.
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Synonym of exhibitioner (“student who is awarded an exhibition”)
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(transitive, intransitive) To make an exhibition or display (of); to show off.
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The role or status of an exhibitor.
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(uncountable) Exhibits, taken collectively.
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An exposition.
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An exhibition, especially of goods, artwork or cultural displays to the public.
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A formal recital or exposition.
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(obsolete) To show forth; make known.
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(Trinidad and Tobago) To show off.
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To receive an item of information.
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To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to yield.
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(set phrase) To provide an effective example that demonstrates a point; to prove.
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(obsolete, transitive) To direct, guide.
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(transitive) To call to mind (something) for some purpose.
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(dated) A political demonstration or protest.
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(obsolete, transitive) To make (something) known.
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To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit.
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(obsolete) To exhibit; to manifest.
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That which is shown openly, evinced, or revealed.
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To exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.
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(transitive, reflexive) To present (oneself), to convey a certain impression, usually in a good way.
adj
Making proposals; proposing.
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(politics) Such an event in a legislative body in order to determine if a quorum exists.
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(ditransitive) To inform briefly of the main points of; to bring an idea or proposal to the attention of (especially in order to obtain their opinion of it).
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(slang) A sex show; an erotic performance.
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A school activity in which each student brings an item to school and gives a talk on it to the class.
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To indicate the correct method or approach for doing something.
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One who showcases something.
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An instance of something being showcased or exhibited.
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The person or entity to whom something is shown.
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A catalogue of the exhibitors attending a trade fair.
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An occasion when something is shown.
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Something that exhibits exceptional quality, something worth being shown.
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(transitive) To declare to be a fact.
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To act; to act positively and decisively to resolve a problem.
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(obsolete, transitive) To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
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An exhibition at which members of a specific industry exhibit or demonstrate their products to prospective customers and to each other
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(intransitive) To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to conduct a discussion.
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That which is prominently brought forward or exhibited; hence, an equipage.
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Any of various large international expositions held since the mid 19th century, often called "Expo".

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