Did Miss Jones not recognize the intellectual triumphs embodied in that presentment of frail woman-hood?
The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece|Anne Douglas Sedgwick
I cried with a start, as the strange coincidence of the presentment struck me, the date being even identical.
The Ghost Ship|John C. Hutcheson
Huge proportions now began to accompany any presentment of his personality to my inner vision.
Incredible Adventures|Algernon Blackwood
But now not merely the presentment of the event held Iglesias' attention, but the event presented, the thing in itself.
The Far Horizon|Lucas Malet
Such a presentment, moreover, is involved neither in the question set, nor in my own plan.
The Basis of Morality|Arthur Schopenhauer
British Dictionary definitions for presentment
presentment
/ (prɪˈzɛntmənt) /
noun
the act of presenting or state of being presented; presentation
something presented, such as a picture, play, etc
law, mainlyUSa statement on oath by a grand jury of something within their own knowledge or observation, esp the commission of an offence when the indictment has been laid before them
commercethe presenting of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc