Etymology: [ de-m&n-"strAt ] (verb.) 1552. From Latin dēmonstrō (“I show”)
Synonyms: authenticate, determine, establish, evidence, evince, exhibit, expose, flaunt, indicate, make evident, make out, manifest, prove, roll out, show and tell, test, testify to, trot out, try
gösteri yapmak, ispatlamak, göstermek, kanıtlamak, göstererek tanıtmak, ispat etmek, örnekle açıklamak, açıklayarak tanıtmak, kanıtlamak, ispat etmek: He has demonstrated his loyalty to the firm. Şirkete olan bağlılığını kanıtladı, ispat et, göster, GÖSTERİ YAPMAK:Projeksiyon vesaire gibi vasıtalardan faydalanmak, pratik örnekler vermek, yani verilen izahatı daha iyi anlaşılır bir hale koymak suretiyle, eğitim yapmak, delil, sergi, gösteri düzenlemek, nümayiş, açımlamak, açıklamak, gösteri, gösteren, nümayişçi, tanıtlamak, ispat et(mek), ispat edilmiş, ispat edilen, ispat ediş,
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gösteri yapmak fiil
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kanıtlamak, ispat etmek: He has demonstrated his loyalty to the firm. Şirkete olan bağlılığını kanıtladı fiil
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GÖSTERİ YAPMAK:Projeksiyon vesaire gibi vasıtalardan faydalanmak, pratik örnekler vermek, yani verilen izahatı daha iyi anlaşılır bir hale koymak suretiyle, eğitim yapmak Askeri
To display the method of using an object, To show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation, To participate in or organize a demonstration, To demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people. The study also demonstrated a direct link between obesity and mortality You have to demonstrate that you are reliable They are anxious to demonstrate to the voters that they have practical policies He's demonstrated how a campaign based on domestic issues can move votes. = show, prove, To point out; to show; to exhibit; to make evident, exhibit, present; display emotion; display public opinion (through a protest march, meeting, etc.); show or illustrate through examples or physical demonstrations, To show, or make evident, by reasoning or proof; to prove by deduction; to establish so as to exclude the possibility of doubt or denial, show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington", If you demonstrate something, you show people how it works or how to do it. The BBC has just successfully demonstrated a new digital radio transmission system A style consultant will demonstrate how to dress to impress, When people demonstrate, they march or gather somewhere to show their opposition to something or their support for something. 30,000 angry farmers demonstrated against possible cuts in subsidies In the cities vast crowds have been demonstrating for change Thousands of people demonstrated outside the parliament building. = protest, If you demonstrate a particular skill, quality, or feeling, you show by your actions that you have it. Have they, for example, demonstrated a commitment to democracy? = show, display, To exhibit and explain (a dissection or other anatomical preparation), establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture", To show, explain, illustrate, acq When used relative to test and evaluation, "demonstrate" implies a qualitative test that does not require comparison of test results to an applicable requirement(s) (See "Confirm ") [MIL-HDBK-1908B], provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"; "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness", march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle", Show by example, exhibit, demo, past of demonstrate, having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt, third-person singular of demonstrate, present participle of demonstrate,
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To show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation
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To participate in or organize a demonstration
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To demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people. The study also demonstrated a direct link between obesity and mortality You have to demonstrate that you are reliable They are anxious to demonstrate to the voters that they have practical policies He's demonstrated how a campaign based on domestic issues can move votes. = show, prove
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To point out; to show; to exhibit; to make evident
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exhibit, present; display emotion; display public opinion (through a protest march, meeting, etc.); show or illustrate through examples or physical demonstrations fiil
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To show, or make evident, by reasoning or proof; to prove by deduction; to establish so as to exclude the possibility of doubt or denial
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show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
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If you demonstrate something, you show people how it works or how to do it. The BBC has just successfully demonstrated a new digital radio transmission system A style consultant will demonstrate how to dress to impress
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When people demonstrate, they march or gather somewhere to show their opposition to something or their support for something. 30,000 angry farmers demonstrated against possible cuts in subsidies In the cities vast crowds have been demonstrating for change Thousands of people demonstrated outside the parliament building. = protest
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If you demonstrate a particular skill, quality, or feeling, you show by your actions that you have it. Have they, for example, demonstrated a commitment to democracy? = show, display
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To exhibit and explain (a dissection or other anatomical preparation)
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establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
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To show, explain, illustrate
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acq When used relative to test and evaluation, "demonstrate" implies a qualitative test that does not require comparison of test results to an applicable requirement(s) (See "Confirm ") [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
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provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"; "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness"
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march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle"
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