presented

[priˈzentɪd]

presented Definition

  • 1to give or award something to someone, especially in a formal or public way
  • 2to show or offer something for others to consider or examine
  • 3to introduce or demonstrate something to an audience

Using presented: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "presented" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The award was presented to her by the CEO.

  • Example

    He presented his findings at the conference.

  • Example

    She presented a proposal to the board of directors.

  • Example

    The museum is presenting a new exhibit on ancient civilizations.

presented Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with presented

  • to appear or make oneself known to others

    Example

    He presented himself as a qualified candidate for the job.

  • a phrase used to indicate that the speaker is not including the people they are currently with in a criticism or negative comment

    Example

    I don't like this restaurant, present company excepted.

  • a military command to hold a rifle vertically in front of the body as a sign of respect

    Example

    The soldiers presented arms as the general walked by.

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Summary: presented in Brief

The verb 'presented' [priˈzentɪd] means to give or award something formally or publicly, to show or offer something for consideration, or to introduce or demonstrate something to an audience. Examples include 'The award was presented to her by the CEO,' and 'She presented a proposal to the board of directors.' 'Presented' also extends into phrases like 'present oneself,' meaning to make oneself known, and 'present company excepted,' indicating that the speaker is not including the people they are currently with in a criticism or negative comment.

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