To display or exhibit something
“The company will present its latest model during the festival, and the turnout will likely be huge.”
To give what is needed or desired
“I now will present the next award to the best performing actor in a drama.”
To depict pictorially or artistically
“Chris Evans will once again present himself as the superhero, Captain America, in the next installment of The Avengers Movie.”
To be visible, to be seen
(with an object) To provide a listener or reader with information
To bring forward into existence or to introduce
“In a moment, I will present the first speaker who will give you an exhaustive insight into his research.”
To demonstrate through discourse or discussion
“Professor X will present to the public his arguments as to why mutants are not to be feared.”
To make an appearance
“Troy was given specific instructions to present at his hearing for traffic offenses.”
To host a show or event
“After a career spanning more than three decades, Bill will no longer present the biggest music countdown in the country.”
The voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need
Plural for denotes the current period in time
“There is no time better than the present to move in on King's Landing.”
Plural for a gift
“Please accept this present as a gesture of our goodwill and commitment.”
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