exhibit
Part of speech: verb
To present to view; show; display.
Part of speech: noun
Any object or objects exhibited; a document or object marked for use as evidence.
Usage examples "exhibit":
- " I don't know that you can-" " Can't anybody go in- if it's an exhibit- by payin' suthin'?" - "Uncle William The Man Who Was Shif'less", Jennette Lee.
- We shall see, sir, we shall see, sir- if you refuse to exhibit the paper there are laws to compel you. - "The Monikins", J. Fenimore Cooper.
- But it could not possibly have been anticipated that the change would exhibit the extent or the variety that it has actually shown. - "A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)", George Saintsbury.