presentation
Americannoun
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an act of presenting.
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the state of being presented.
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a social introduction, as of a person at court.
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an exhibition or performance, as of a play or film.
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offering, delivering, or bestowal, as of a gift.
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a gift.
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a demonstration, lecture, or welcoming speech.
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a manner or style of speaking, instructing, or putting oneself forward.
His presentation was very poor.
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Commerce. the presentment of a bill, note, or the like.
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Obstetrics.
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the position of the fetus in the uterus during labor.
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the appearance of a particular part of the fetus at the cervix during labor.
a breech presentation.
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Ecclesiastical. the act or the right of presenting a member of the clergy to the bishop for institution to a benefice.
noun
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the act of presenting or state of being presented
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the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual details to create an overall impression
the presentation of the project is excellent but the content poor
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the method of presenting
his presentation of the facts was muddled
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a verbal report presented with illustrative material, such as slides, graphs, etc
a presentation on the company results
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an offering or bestowal, as of a gift
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( as modifier )
a presentation copy of a book
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a performance or representation, as of a play
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the formal introduction of a person, as into society or at court; debut
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the act or right of nominating a clergyman to a benefice
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med the position of a baby relative to the birth canal at the time of birth
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commerce another word for presentment
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television linking material between programmes, such as announcements, trailers, or weather reports
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an archaic word for gift
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philosophy a sense datum
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(often capital) another name for (feast of) Candlemas
Other Word Forms
- nonpresentation noun
- presentational adjective
- self-presentation noun
Etymology
Origin of presentation
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Late Latin praesentātiōn-, stem of praesentātiō “exhibition, showing, nomination to a benefice, religious dedication”; equivalent to present 2 + -ation
Example Sentences
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In video presentation late Tuesday, CEO Gary Friedman highlighted tariffs, global discord amid the Iran war and “the most dire housing market in decades” as creating an environment of heightened uncertainty.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
He also said productivity results greatly improved in the months and years after Exxon’s investor presentation.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026
It will get a chance to prove itself at a long-awaited investor presentation on Tuesday.
From Barron's • Mar. 30, 2026
Unlike the Las Vegas Sphere, he stresses, visitors are generally free to walk around – or even lie down and look straight up – at the presentation.
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2026
Angel starts off our presentation, and it doesn’t seem like she’s nervous at all.
From "Isaiah Dunn Is My Hero" by Kelly J. Baptist
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