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Example sentences for "exhibit"

Lexicographically close words:
exhaustion; exhaustive; exhaustively; exhaustless; exhausts; exhibite; exhibited; exhibiter; exhibiting; exhibition
  1. Recall his reproof when urging the painter to exhibit his work.

  2. They are the rich who exhibit a full complement of sorrow.

  3. Front View of Skull of the Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus ursinus) to exhibit polyprotodont type of dentition.

  4. Front view of Skull of the Koala (Phascolarctus cinereus) to exhibit Diprotodont type of dentition.

  5. But to understand these in their mutual and explanatory relations it will be necessary to exhibit the conditions under which his thought grew into consistency and system.

  6. Ethics then is usually confined to the particular field of human character and conduct so far as they depend upon or exhibit certain general principles commonly known as moral principles.

  7. As the disease advances the portions of skin first attacked become less inflamed, and exhibit a yellowish appearance, which is followed by slight desquamation of the cuticle.

  8. This legalism contrasts strikingly with the efforts of pagan philosophy to exhibit virtue as its own reward; and the contrast is triumphantly pointed out by more than one early Christian writer.

  9. They have a decided love of poetry, and exhibit great facility in improvising verses and poems on all occasions, and they sing, everywhere, from morning to night.

  10. Rashdall's two volumes exhibit also a welcome return on the part of English thought to the proper business of the moral philosopher--the examination of the nature of moral conduct.

  11. His virtues are not arranged on any clear philosophic plan; the list shows no serious attempt to consider human life exhaustively, and exhibit the standard of excellence appropriate to its different departments or aspects.

  12. He uses lines, of course, to express these, but does not exhibit them for their own beauty; on the contrary, he conceals them.

  13. It is quite easy to exhibit the futility of such a conception if understood formally for the practical purposes of moral philosophy.

  14. As a race they exhibit manifest evidences of their Ural-Altaic or Mongolic descent in their short stature, absence of beard, oblique eyes, broad face, low forehead and small mouth.

  15. During their term of command the seviri had to exhibit games (ludi sevirales).

  16. In line etching, as in line engraving, the great masters purposely exhibit the line and do not hide it under too much shading.

  17. In the preceding account of Christian morality, it has been already indicated that the characteristics delineated did not all exhibit themselves simultaneously to the same extent, or with perfect uniformity throughout the church.

  18. His letter is Exhibit A, yours to me Exhibit B, or it would be if it weren't burnt.

  19. The Fossil Bone Exhibit shows an extinct mammal, Coryphodon, whose remains were found in sandstone deposits about 50 million years old.

  20. Remains of 29 species of early, extinct forest-dwelling mammals have been discovered near the Fossil Bone Exhibit site on Tornillo Flat.

  21. Both shine at night, for, but at Foote's alone, We scarce exhibit till the sun goes down.

  22. The audience expressed their disapprobation of it with so much clamour and appearance of prejudice, that she would not suffer an attempt to exhibit it a second time (p.

  23. When the cards are cut, proceed in the usual way after cutting; and taking up the cards, you will find the queen and three knaves together, which you take out and exhibit to the astonished audience.

  24. Then the last fold is made lengthwise also, in the middle of the paper, and it will exhibit the form of Fig.

  25. He saw her glance round the room, which the beams of the moon lighted up sufficiently to exhibit the several articles on the toilet-table and elsewhere.

  26. As the old man has seen them, and owned, with wonder at our penetration, that they correctly exhibit the thoughts at that time passing through his brain, we at once put the reader in possession.

  27. I; "and, if all the nation has run mad by one common consent upon this desire of change, they may have sapped the foundation of their real happiness and prosperity, although they still build fine houses and exhibit resplendent shops.

  28. It is for this reason that earth roads often exhibit great differences in serviceability even in a restricted area.

  29. While these are perhaps the most widely adopted proportions, many others have been used, especially where the aggregates exhibit peculiarities or the traffic conditions are unusual.

  30. Similarly the various soils exhibit different degrees of stability when wet.

  31. The passages in which the lieutenant-general mentions Lee are too numerous, and not of sufficient interest to quote, but two entries will exhibit the general tenor of this "honorable mention.

  32. I much doubt if Romans, under similar circumstances of oppression, would exhibit a constancy like theirs.

  33. Do not therefore, although I should exhibit signs of fear, imagine that my soul is terrified, or that I am forsaken of those steadfast principles to which I have given in my allegiance for so long a time.

  34. The angels who announce the impending doom or scatter plagues, exhibit with awful simplicity bold foreshortenings, whilst the St. Michael presents only the tame heraldic figure and attitude of a knight all cased in armour.

  35. The greater part of his works exhibit the evident struggle of his own perceptions with the prescriptive ones of his time, and a kind of coalition between the barbarity of the expiring and the emancipated taste of the rising aera.

  36. At any rate, the exhibit that is made of them and of their intemperance is furnished by themselves.

  37. How could she exhibit such heartlessness toward one whom she hardly knew?

  38. Too well-bred to exhibit pointed reluctance, Marjorie resigned herself to the inevitable and stepped into the runabout.

  39. The mountains near Vienne exhibit streams of lava, which accommodate themselves to the existing valleys.

  40. The bottom is covered with molten lava, forming a great lake of fire, which is continually boiling violently, and whose fiery billows exhibit a wild terrific appearance.

  41. Wright found the originals in the Museum of the Antiquarian Society of Scotland, at Edinburgh, and he says they, better than the letters addressed to his mother, exhibit the tone and bent of Wolfe’s mind.

  42. George Whitefield submits a full exhibit of all expenditures made up to that time in the erection and support of that institution.

  43. The chief and his wife removed the upper garments from their shoulders as they passed, a mark of respect which natives of all ranks exhibit before a 'morai,' as they appear to attach a particular idea of sanctity to these places.

  44. This is a Latin treatise; having four cuts in each page, with the exception of the first two pages, which exhibit only Saints Ambrose, Austin, Jerom and Gregory.

  45. Two shops out of six in some streets are filled with pipes, of which the bowls exhibit specimens of the most curious and costly workmanship.

  46. Albert Durer--which exhibit great freedom of handling, and may be considered magnificent specimens of that master's better manner of portrait painting.

  47. Naturally, I do not intend to do anything to exhibit mine.

  48. One of the San Martino young ladies played the viola and the other the piano, and people urged them to exhibit their skill.

  49. We must remember that reporters, especially if they are not skilled stenographers, recording a speech, even, while it is being delivered, exhibit a considerable divergence of vocabulary and phraseology in their respective reports.

  50. Neither the strained dialectics of a Hume, nor the brilliant rhetoric of a Froude, can avail against the force of argument springing from Walsingham's determination not to exhibit the original documents.

  51. Because these letters, and these letters only, exhibit in Mary an indelicacy of language, and a jestful levity in treating of crime, which are altogether foreign to her character as learned from reliable and authentic sources.

  52. Genuine politeness is a great fosterer of domestic love, and those who are habitually polished at home are those who exhibit good manners when abroad.

  53. A lady in company should never exhibit any anxiety to sing or play: but being requested to do so, if she intends to comply, she should do so at once, without waiting to be urged.

  54. A parent should carefully avoid speaking evil of others, and should never exhibit faults requiring the mantle of charity to cover.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exhibit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advertise; affect; air; approve; argue; attest; bare; bear; benefit; bespeak; betoken; bill; blazon; brandish; breathe; clue; connote; cyclorama; dangle; data; datum; debut; demonstrate; demonstration; denote; develop; diorama; disclose; display; disport; divulge; documentation; dramatize; emblazon; embody; enact; enactment; entertainment; evidence; evince; exemplify; exhibit; exhibition; expose; exposition; exposure; express; fact; facts; fair; flash; flaunt; flourish; grounds; highlight; hold; illuminate; illustrate; imply; incarnate; indicate; indication; involve; look; manifest; manifestation; mark; materialize; mean; offer; open; opening; ostentation; pageant; pageantry; panorama; parade; perform; performance; phantasmagoria; point; pomp; premiere; premise; present; presentation; presentment; proclaim; produce; production; projection; proof; reflect; register; represent; representation; retrospective; reveal; shake; show; showing; sight; sign; signalize; signify; spectacle; sport; spotlight; stage; suggest; symptom; tableau; tell; token; trot; trumpet; tryout; unearth; unfold; unfolding; unveiling; vaunt; wave


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    exhibit number; exhibits itself