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expositionex‧po‧si‧tion /ˌekspəˈzɪʃən/ noun - a professor of Bible exposition
- the Southwestern Exposition and Rodeo
- A detailed exposition and defence would require considerably more ingenuity and effort.
- For a start, no prime minister's exposition of Cabinet government is consistent.
- For the sake of exposition the duty will be analysed here in four parts.
- In attempting its exposition I face the problem of a generation gap.
- It seems almost needless to say nowadays that exposition repeats are faithfully observed.
- Meanwhile, all available characters have been called upon to repeat bits of exposition over and over.
- To what extent, therefore, should be continue to seek coherence of theme or form within the exhibition mode of exposition?
► exhibition an event at which a collection of paintings, interesting objects etc are shown to the public for a period of time: · All the photographs in the exhibition are for sale.· The Great Outdoors Exhibition is a great place to find out about new outdoors activities. ► show an exhibition. Show is less formal than exhibition. It can be used about small events as well as big public ones: · The artist is preparing a show at the Museum of Modern Art.· He is putting on a one-man show in a local gallery.· a trade show· the London Motor Show at Earl’s Court ► exhibit American English an exhibition: · an exhibit of Western paintings and sculptures ► fair an event at which people or businesses show or sell their products, which is often not open to the public: · the Frankfurt Book Fair for publishers and the media ► exposition a large and important public event at which people or businesses show or sell their products: · 177 galleries from nineteen countries will take part in the Chicago International Art Exposition. ADJECTIVE► clear· The draft rules make explicit the clear exposition of the criteria against which cases are assessed.· Here was clear exposition of the biology involved.· The full implications of this will become clearer as the exposition proceeds. 1[countable, uncountable] formal a clear and detailed explanationexposition of a lucid exposition of educational theories2[countable] a large public event at which you show or sell products, art etc |