EXHIBIT

Exhibit

An exhibit, in a criminal prosecution or a civil trial, is physical or documentary evidence brought before the jury. The artifact or document itself is presented for the jury's inspection. Examples may include a weapon allegedly used in the crime, an invoice or written contract, a photograph, or a video recording.

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exhibit

Noun

  1. An instance of exhibiting.
  2. That which is exhibited.
  3. A public showing; an exhibition.
    The museum's new exhibit is drawing quite a crowd.
  4. An article formally introduced as evidence in a court.
    Exhibit A is this photograph of the corpse.

Verb

  1. To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
  2. To demonstrate.
  3. To submit (a physical object) to a court as evidence.
  4. To put on a public display.
  5. To administer as a remedy.


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