0 to show something publicly: --
He exhibited great self-control considering her rudeness.
In the summer the academy will exhibit several prints that are rarely seen.
He frequently exhibits at the art gallery.
1 an object that is shown to the public in a museum, etc.: --
2 to show something in public for competition, sale, or amusement: --
[ T ] The gallery is exhibiting his paintings and watercolors.
4 an object or a collection of things shown publicly for people to enjoy or learn about: --
5 to show something publicly in a place such as museum or trade show: --
Although both groups exhibited comparable behavioral performance, betweengroup differences were evident in brain activation.
Only two out of 16 strains exhibited a mortality lower than 80% at the diagnostic concentration of methamidophos.
During interviews, however, no respondent either reported, or exhibited, this type of behaviour, at least not to the point of desperation.
All had been diagnosed by speech-language pathologists as exhibiting problems with language, including grammar.
Conversely, the care orientation was exhibited as predominant 72.7% of the time by females and only 27.3% of the time by males.
At the bottom was the kaso kaikyu (the lower class) which exhibited a good deal of continuity with the late-nineteenthcentury kaso shakai.
Our results revealed that all of the isolates exhibited small increases in planktonic cell numbers but this increase was much greater for one particular isolate.
Only two words fell out of the range exhibited by the individual suffix types.