presenting

[priˈzentɪŋ]

presenting Definition

  • 1showing or offering something for others to see, consider, or accept
  • 2appearing or performing in a particular role or capacity

Using presenting: Examples

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

  • Example

    She is presenting her research findings at the conference next week.

  • Example

    The company is presenting a new product line at the trade show.

  • Example

    He will be presenting the award to the winner of the competition.

  • Example

    The actor is presenting a different side of himself in this movie.

presenting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with presenting

  • displaying symptoms of an illness or condition

    Example

    The patient is presenting with a high fever and cough.

  • a person who presents a case in court on behalf of a party

    Example

    The presenting officer argued that the defendant had committed the crime.

  • self-presenting

    able to present oneself effectively and confidently

    Example

    The job requires someone who is self-presenting and can represent the company well.

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Summary: presenting in Brief

The verb 'presenting' [priˈzentɪŋ] means showing or offering something for others to see, consider, or accept. It can also refer to appearing or performing in a particular role or capacity. Examples include presenting research findings, introducing a new product line, or presenting an award. 'Presenting' can also be used in phrases like 'presenting with,' which refers to displaying symptoms of an illness or condition.

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