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exhibit - use in sentences
Object
- behavior: Even today, Windows file systems exhibit the same behavior.
- behavior: Complex systems can exhibit behaviors - some beneficial, some not - which are properties of the whole system.
- characteristic: Plants exhibiting desirable characteristics of flower color, habit, size, variegation, fruit color, flavor etc. are often given names.
- painting: We take great pleasure in being able to exhibit these paintings on our web site to reach the wider audience they deserve.
- trait: Some of these small molecules have been shown to exhibit drug-like traits.
- symptom: There are more children who exhibit symptoms of emotional disturbance.
Preposition: at
- gallery: Drawings by Jackson Pollock, Luc Tuymans and Andy Warhol will also be exhibited at the gallery.
- fair: Tax VAT Refund Have you been to Germany on a business trip or exhibited at a German trade fair?
Adjective modifier
- hands-on: Sensation, Dundee Science center devoted to the five senses with over 60 hands-on exhibits to explore.
- interactive: A brave attempt to explain a big subject, with more interactive exhibits to engage the casual visitor.
- static: Unfortunately firebox problems led to premature withdrawal and a further period of storage as a static exhibit at Carnforth.
- fascinating: Explore the delightful Museum, housed in an old boathouse, with fascinating exhibits and photographs.
- permanent: The three permanent exhibits are unique and well worth seeing.
- temporary: A further 3 cases display temporary exhibits that highlight particular aspects of the Collection.
Modifies a noun
- hall: The Antalya Museum, boasting more than 5,000 archeological pieces displayed in 14 exhibit halls, is one of the most important attractions.
Modifying Another Word
- internationally: His paintings in the naive school were exhibited internationally.
- widely: He exhibits widely, particularly in the London open exhibitions.
Noun used with modifier
- morrison: The morrison exhibit usually stocked with is diving available.
- museum: Some rare contemporary museum exhibits are adorned with carvings.
Preposition: in
- gallery: These posters will then be collated into an enormous and emotive piece of art, and exhibited in galleries across the UK.
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