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| exhibit | 1. To hold forth or present to view; to produce publicly, for inspection; to show, especially in order to attract notice to what is interesting; to display; as, to exhibit commodities in a warehouse, a picture in a gallery. "Exhibiting a miserable example of the weakness of mind and body." (Pope) 2. To submit, as a document, to a court or officer, in course of proceedings; also, to present or offer officially or in legal form; to bring, as a charge. "He suffered his attorney-general to exhibit a charge of high treason against the earl." (Clarendon) 3. <medicine> To administer as a remedy; as, to exhibit calomel. To exhibit a foundation or prize, to hold it forth or to tender it as a bounty to candidates. To exibit an essay, to declaim or otherwise present it in public. Origin: L. Exhibitus, p. P. Of exhibere to hold forth, to tender, exhibit; ex out + habere to have or hold. See Habit. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| exhibition | 1. The act of exhibiting for inspection, or of holding forth to view; manifestation; display. 2. That which is exhibited, held forth, or displayed; also, any public show; a display of works of art, or of feats of skill, or of oratorical or dramatic ability; as, an exhibition of animals; an exhibition of pictures, statues, etc.; an industrial exhibition. 3. Sustenance; maintenance; allowance, especially. For meat and drink; pension. <engineering> Specifically: Private benefaction for the maintenance of scholars. "What maintenance he from his friends receives, Like exhibition thou shalt have from me." (Shak) "I have given more exhibitions to scholars, in my days, than to the priests." (Tyndale) 4. <medicine> The act of administering a remedy. Origin: L. Exhibitio a delivering: cf. F. Exhibition. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| exhibitionism | A disorder in which the act of exposing the genitals to an unsuspecting stranger produces sexual excitement with no attempt at further sexual activity with the stranger. (12 Dec 1998) |
| exhibitionist | One who engages in exhibitionism. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Exhibitionisms
Synonyms : Exhibitions (PT)
Synonyms : Exhibit
| exhibitionism |
extravagant and conspicuous behavior intended to attract attention to yourself the perverse act of exposing and attracting attention to your own genitals
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| exhibitionist |
someone with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention
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| exhibitionism |
A disorder characterized by intense, sexually arousing fantasies, urges or behaviors involving exposure of the individual's genitals to an unsuspecting stranger.
Ãâó: my.webmd.com/content/article/46/2953_489.htm
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| exhibitionism |
A paraphilia characterized by getting sexual gratification from exposing the genitals to an (often unwilling) observer.
Ãâó: www.sexualcounselling.com/Glossary/Glossarye.htm
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| exhibit | something shown to the public |
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| exhibit | an object or statement produced before a court of law and referred to while giving evidence |
| exhibit | walk ostentatiously |
| exhibit | to show, make visible or apparent |
| exhibit | show or demonstrate something to an interested audience |
| exhibit | show an attribute, property, knowledge, or skill |
| exhibit | the act of exhibiting |
| exhibit | a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display |
| exhibit | a large hall for holding exhibitions |
| exhibit | a game whose outcome is not recorded in the season's standing |
| exhibit | a large hall for holding exhibitions |
| exhibit | the time before the regular games begin when football or baseball teams play practice games |
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