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exhibit

[ig-zib-it] / ɪgˈzɪb ɪt /




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Footage from the officers’ body cameras — released as exhibits during the trial — captured what happened next: Douglas remains calm at the start of the encounter, but soon begins to question why the officers aren’t leaving.

From Los Angeles Times

Holocaust education froze antisemitism in the past, turning a living, adaptive hatred into a museum exhibit.

From The Wall Street Journal

A spokesman for Regal Cinemas, the second-largest theater operator in the U.S., said it was planning to exhibit the film in 300 of its roughly 400 theaters.

From MarketWatch

Of course, some of what he exhibited for his patrons had nothing to do with the real world—like his infamous Fiji mermaid, purportedly half monkey, half fish.

From The Wall Street Journal

That evening Bompastor's side exhibited every ounce of their ruthless, winning nature.

From BBC