Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exhibit.(verb)
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Use "exhibits" in a sentence
"The first half of the title exhibits his love of resounding harmonies; the second gives an idea of the range of his imagination."
"Thus, Ockham holds that a term exhibits simple supposition when it supposits"
"It says "the very modesty of the exhibits is a proof that painting is not solely a thing for public galleries any more than flowers are things solely for public gardens"."