exhibitor Definition
ex·hibi·tor (eg zib′it ər, ig-)
noun
one that exhibits; esp.,
- a person, company, etc. that enters an exhibit as in a fair, show, or competition
- ☆ the owner or manager of a theater showing films
exhibitor Usage Examples
Converse of object
- attract: Boakes and her team aim to attract 200 exhibitors and around 20,000 visitors to the Excel debut.
- confirm: Below are the currently confirmed exhibitors for the 2007 exhibition.
- enable: This will enable exhibitors and delegates to conduct virtual meetings with clients and colleagues back at the office.
- allow: The show will be held in an inspirational purpose-designed setting, allowing exhibitors to show their products and services in the best light.
- ask: Go to shows and ask the exhibitors for ideas.
- encourage: So we hope this extra prize money will encourage exhibitors and maintain the internationally-renowned high standard that you can only see at the Royal.
Preposition: at
show: The list of exhibitors at the show reads like a Who's Who of the UK's wine shelves.
Adjective modifier
- first-time: Dream Baby is an example of a first-time exhibitor who has also joined the Baby Products Association.
- regular: He is a regular exhibitor at the South London Gallery.
- frequent: At these, Francis Swaine was the most frequent exhibitor of marine paintings.
- fellow: From left to right: Mrs Audrey Whitney, Branch Chairman, talks to a fellow exhibitor.
- potential: The Picture Committee meets once a year to view the works of potential exhibitors.
- Many: SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS Many exhibitors at FOCUS ON IMAGING have free presentations on their stands or in dedicated theaters in the FOCUS halls.
Modifies a noun
- stand: The seminar income and revenue from exhibitor stand space is banked and very often invested before the first visitors arrive.
- list: An exhibitor list is available on the event website.
- package: Take a look at our exhibitor value package to see the benefits of becoming an IOG SALTEX exhibitor.
Noun used with modifier
- cinema: Chairman of the Committee was Sir Alexander B. King, an independent cinema exhibitor.
- trade: The organizers also still have space for a small number of trade stand exhibitors.
Possessives
stand: In between, we scoured the exhibitors ' stands.
Preposition: from
country: The numbers At SAT Expo, 200 exhibitors from 32 countries in a 30 thousand square meter area of the fair.
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