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exhibition
[ek-suh-bish-uhn]
noun
an exhibiting, showing, or presenting to view.
a public display, as of the work of artists or artisans, the products of farms or factories, the skills of performers, or objects of general interest.
an exposition or large fair of extended duration, as a world's fair.
British.an allowance given to a student in a college, university, or school, usually upon the result of a competitive examination.
Medicine/Medical Obsolete.administration, as of a remedy.
exhibition
/ ˌɛɪˈɪʃə /
noun
a public display of art, products, skills, activities, etc
a judo exhibition
the act of exhibiting or the state of being exhibited
to behave so foolishly in public that one excites notice or ridicule
an allowance or scholarship awarded to a student at a university or school
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonexhibition noun
- preexhibition noun
- reexhibition noun
- self-exhibition noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exhibition1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Still, most of the exhibition rewards close attention.
Two city centre exhibitions dedicated to the achievements of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are set to celebrate "a true Brummie icon", organisers say.
Two men have been jailed for stealing a £4.8m gold toilet from from an art exhibition at Blenheim Palace.
Author Charlie Porter initiated the exhibition after writing to the Tate's director in July 2024 asking them to display the quilt.
The exhibition will run on 4 July and 6 July, either side of the Villa Park concert.
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