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was exhibit
verb
To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
Exact(17)
McGrady was Exhibit 1 tonight.
One of Rybacki's gymnasts, Dantzscher, was Exhibit 1.
"Stewart was the prosecutor, and I was Exhibit A. But what was the crime?
One of the best was "Exhibit K," by Mississippi's Big K.R.I.T., a different sort of Southern traditionalist, who played at S.O.B.'s on Wednesday.
Douglass, according to many, was Exhibit A. It is difficult to call Douglass an all-women's college in any classic sense, since students are required to attend only one all-women's class, entitled "Shaping a Life".
In a larger sense, though, Mr. Merabishvili was Exhibit A of the consequences of falling out of power in this part of the world, which can mean not just losing a job but facing prosecution, prison, exile or worse.
Similar(43)
"It was exhibiting lawlessness," Professor Eastman said.
Sebastian," was exhibited two years ago at the Studio Museum.
It was exhibited across the street.
The painting was exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution.
Carney was exhibiting bias, in other words.
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