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expo

[ ek-spoh ]

noun

, (often initial capital letter)
, plural ex·pos.
  1. a world's fair or international exposition:

    Expo '67 in Montreal.

  2. any exhibition or show:

    an annual computer expo.



expo

/ ˈɛkspəʊ /

noun

  1. short for exposition


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Word History and Origins

Origin of expo1

First recorded in 1960–65; by shortening

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Example Sentences

Whether you’re looking to invest, collaborate or find the right solution for your business, you’ll find opportunity waiting for you in the expo.

Beyond networking, you’ll find plenty of possibilities in our expo area.

To be clear, this was the expo for the Extreme Games, soon to be rebranded as the X Games.

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They’re having an expo first to drum up local interest for the actual event.

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2021 takes place on September 21-23, and we’ve added new features and experiences to help Startup Alley exhibitors make the most of the virtual expo area.

The expo is introduced by Mayor Anne Hildalgo, who describes it as a “sensitive reading of the upheavals in French society.”

At 17, she attended the Durango Songwriters Expo, a summit where 30 music industry professionals mentor 200 some-odd attendees.

The theme park is expected to open in 2015 to coincide with the World Expo in Milan.

In 2011, Lambert was a featured artist at the Macworld Expo.

People who saw it at the Book Expo America cried hysterically.

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