0 present participle of present --
1 to give, provide, or make something known: --
The school is presenting (= performing) "West Side Story" as its end-of-term production.
The classroom presented a cheerful busy atmosphere to the visitors (= appeared to them to have this).
He presented the report to his colleagues at the meeting.
The documentary presented us with a balanced view of the issue.
The letter presented the family with a problem that would be difficult to solve.
2 to introduce a television or radio show: --
An opportunity suddenly presented itself.
He presented himself at the doctor's at 9.30 a.m. as arranged.
Later on I'd like to present you to the headteacher.
May I present Professor Carter?
She presents the late-night news.
The presenting syndrome in early childhood is usually epilepsy, the characteristic rash rarely appearing before the age of 7 years.
Those women who had successful version underwent trial of labour according to standard intrapartum management identical to that for spontaneous cephalic presenting pregnancies.
Presenting information about its historical growth, but focusing particularly on its advantages and benefits, this is the longest chapter in the book.
After presenting our empirical analysis, we return to this issue.
We start by presenting some articles investigating monotonicity results for models without reneging.
Almost half the children responded in "spectacular fashion" presenting with unusual motivation to work, and an enhanced ability to read, comprehend, and do arithmetic.
This edited book does this by presenting discussions about palliative care for older people in care-homes.
What are some political implications of presenting sampled and processed sounds in a reconfigured compositional environment?