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demonstrate
[ dem-uhn-streyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; prove:
to demonstrate a philosophical principle.
Synonyms: corroborate, verify, confirm, show
- to describe, explain, or illustrate by examples, specimens, experiments, or the like:
to demonstrate the force of gravity by dropping an object.
- to manifest or exhibit; show:
He demonstrated his courage by his actions in battle.
- to display openly or publicly, as feelings:
to demonstrate one's anger by slamming a door.
- to exhibit the operation or use of (a device, process, product, or the like), usually to a purchaser or prospect:
to demonstrate an automobile.
verb (used without object)
- to make, give, or take part in, a demonstration:
The pickets required a license to demonstrate.
- Military. to attack or make a show of force to deceive an enemy.
demonstrate
/ ˈdɛmənˌstreɪt /
verb
- tr to show, manifest, or prove, esp by reasoning, evidence, etc
it is easy to demonstrate the truth of this proposition
- tr to evince; reveal the existence of
the scheme later demonstrated a fatal flaw
- tr to explain or illustrate by experiment, example, etc
- tr to display, operate, and explain the workings of (a machine, product, etc)
- intr to manifest support, protest, etc, by public parades or rallies
- intr to be employed as a demonstrator of machinery, etc
- intr military to make a show of force, esp in order to deceive one's enemy
Other Words From
- demon·strated·ly adverb
- counter·demon·strate verb (used without object) counterdemonstrated counterdemonstrating
- pre·demon·strate verb (used with object) predemonstrated predemonstrating
- re·demon·strate verb redemonstrated redemonstrating
- sub·demon·strate verb (used with object) subdemonstrated subdemonstrating
- un·demon·strated adjective
- well-demon·strated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of demonstrate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of demonstrate1
Example Sentences
"One challenge would be to demonstrate techniques to produce spin-polarized fuel in large quantities and then store them. There's a whole new technology area that would open up."
It demonstrates high performance with significantly fewer training parameters and shorter run-time compared to the latest deep learning-based models and, of course, it also outperforms explicit deconvolution methods.
"However, what these cases demonstrate is that this issue is not always simple and that children and families face a range of challenges that can make regular attendance more difficult," he explained.
A spokesperson for the Countryside Alliance said the group felt the current Hunting Act was working and any prosecutions for illegal hunting demonstrated that.
By acknowledging their feelings and apologizing, parents can demonstrate effective anger management strategies for their children to use when they get too angry, Clark says.
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