Exhibit

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Relations

  • Evidence: An exhibit can serve as evidence or proof of something.
  • Instance: An exhibit is an instance or manifestation of something being displayed.
  • Artifacts: Historical or cultural artifacts are often exhibited in museums.
  • Art: Art is commonly exhibited in museums or galleries.
  • Example: An exhibit can serve as an example or illustration of a concept.
  • Proof: Exhibits can provide proof or evidence to support a claim.
  • Gallery: Art galleries exhibit works of art.
  • Collection: Collections are often exhibited or put on display.
  • Showcase: An exhibit is a way to showcase or present something.
  • Display: To exhibit something is to display or showcase it.
  • Illustration: Exhibits can illustrate or provide instances of ideas or concepts.
  • Demonstrate: An exhibit can demonstrate or illustrate a concept or idea.
  • Manifestation: An exhibit is a manifestation or representation of something.
  • Museum: Museums often have exhibits to display artifacts or art.
  • Present: To exhibit is to present or show something.