- EXHIBIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
show, exhibit, display, expose, parade, flaunt mean to present so as to invite notice or attention show implies no more than enabling another to see or examine exhibit stresses putting forward prominently or openly display emphasizes putting in a position where others may see to advantage
- EXHIBIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
He frequently exhibits at the art gallery In the summer the academy will exhibit several prints that are rarely seen He exhibited great self-control considering her rudeness
- The Best Art Exhibits In Los Angeles To See In Winter 2025
These are all the spectacular Los Angeles art exhibits you need to see for yourself this winter, spanning a range of themes including technology, fine art, and automobiles
- Exhibitions - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met presents more exhibitions than any art museum in the world with more than 30 exhibitions each year representing a wide range of artists, eras, and cultures
- Current Exhibitions - Smithsonian Institution
Explore glass art as a medium for Indigenous stories, designs, and contemporary issues through 120 artworks by 29 Indigenous artists This exhibition introduces “Grandma” Moses to new generations and examines her legacy in the context of America today
- EXHIBIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Exhibit definition: to offer or expose to view; present for inspection See examples of EXHIBIT used in a sentence
- 10 Must-See Exhibitions in the US This Year (2025)
France has long been famous for both its food and its art This exhibition explores the surprisingly rich relationship between the two Visit Nashville to see how leading French artists of the Impressionist era—including Claude Monet, Rosa Bonheur, Gustave Courbet, Paul Gauguin, and Camille Pissaro— brought culinary subjects to life
- exhibit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of exhibit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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