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demonstrate

verb as in explain, illustrate

verb as in make public protest

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The move also highlights the fact that with few other trials in progress, this presents an opportunity to demonstrate that the embattled court is still able to function.

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Current Russian demands for control over territory it hasn’t occupied and Ukraine’s complete capitulation demonstrate that Moscow still believes it can achieve total victory.

He added that if she "wants to live up to her label then she needs to demonstrate, and her political party needs to demonstrate more grace".

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He responded "I don't agree events this weekend have had a chilling effect on our democracy", adding that tens of thousands of people had been able to demonstrate "in an entirely reasonable and lawful way".

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No matter how he develops his game and how many more majors he wins from here, Alcaraz has already demonstrated that he is among the very best players the sport has known.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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