0 present participle of showcase
1 to show the best qualities or parts of something:
The main aim of the exhibition is to showcase British design.
A slimmer volume showcasing some of the state-of-the-art might have been more effective.
Peer-reviewed journals play a unique and respected role in showcasing high-quality research.
The volume is, therefore, dedicated to showcasing teacher-led research in such contexts.
This book attempts to bridge this gap by showcasing a wide variety of undergraduate programs that share the aim of promoting bilingualism among their students.
This volume succeeds as few others have in showcasing the multiplicity of views on genre as a concept and as a facilitator of literacy and language learning.
Showcasing some very original and interesting research, the authors present the experiences of participants in both sides of the 'begging encounter': beggars and members of the public approached by beggars.
The media too should encourage innovative thinking by showcasing achievements and showing respect for those responsible for those achievements.
That is why the showcasing of good practice, innovation and good ideas is so important.