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Third Person
exhibits
Present Participle
exhibiting
Past Tense
exhibited
Past Participle
exhibited
1
to present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience
transitive
- The art gallery will exhibit a collection of contemporary paintings next month.
- The science museum plans to exhibit interactive displays on space exploration.
- The historical society will exhibit artifacts from the town's founding at the upcoming event.
- The technology conference will exhibit the latest innovations in the field.
- The zoo will exhibit rare species of birds in a new aviary.
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2
to show a particular trait or behavior prominently
transitive
- The athlete exhibits determination by never giving up, even in the face of challenges.
- He exhibits leadership skills by taking charge and guiding his team effectively.
- The politician exhibits charisma, captivating audiences with their charm and persuasive communication.
- The actor exhibits emotion convincingly, drawing the audience into the character's experiences.
- The artist exhibits creativity through their unique and innovative works of art.
3
to publicly showcase one's artwork in a gallery, museum, or other exhibition space
- The artist will exhibit at the gallery next month.
- The art installation will exhibit at the cultural center.
- The photography exhibition will exhibit in various cities across the country.
- The artwork will exhibit at the international art fair.
4
to display or show a particular sign or symptom, often as evidence of a condition or disease
transitive
- Patients with the flu often exhibit symptoms like fever and fatigue.
- Those with anxiety disorders may exhibit signs of restlessness and irritability.
- The patient exhibited a rapid heart rate and shortness of breath upon examination.
- Children with ADHD frequently exhibit difficulty concentrating and impulsive behavior.
- Individuals with certain allergies can exhibit skin rashes or respiratory issues.
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