verb

exhibit

to display, to show, to present

The gallery will exhibit her new paintings.

The gallery will exhibit her new paintings.

He exhibited great courage during the fire.

He exhibited great courage during the fire.

((sth.)) to display (sth.) publicly The museum exhibits ancient artifacts.

((a quality)) to show (a quality or feeling) She exhibited signs of stress.

Synonyms: display, show, present; Antonyms: hide, conceal

From Latin 'exhibere' (to hold out, display), from 'ex-' (out) + 'habere' (to hold).

Imagine 'exiting' a vault to 'exhibit' treasure. 'Ex-' means 'out'.

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