ALL meanings of demonstrate
dem·on·strate
D d - verb demonstrate If you demonstrate a particular skill, quality, or feeling, you show by your actions that you have it. 4
- verb demonstrate to show, manifest, or prove, esp by reasoning, evidence, etc 3
- verb demonstrate to evince; reveal the existence of 3
- verb demonstrate to explain or illustrate by experiment, example, etc 3
- verb demonstrate to display, operate, and explain the workings of (a machine, product, etc) 3
- verb demonstrate to manifest support, protest, etc, by public parades or rallies 3
- verb demonstrate to be employed as a demonstrator of machinery, etc 3
- verb demonstrate to make a show of force, esp in order to deceive one's enemy 3
- verb transitive demonstrate to show by reasoning; prove 3
- verb transitive demonstrate to explain or make clear by using examples, experiments, etc. 3
- verb transitive demonstrate to show the operation or working of; specif., to show (a product) in use in an effort to sell it 3
- verb transitive demonstrate to show (feelings) plainly 3
- intransitive verb demonstrate to show one's feelings or views by taking part in a mass meeting, parade, etc. 3
- intransitive verb demonstrate to show military power or preparedness 3
- verb demonstrate To demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people. 2
- verb demonstrate When people demonstrate, they march or gather somewhere to show their opposition to something or their support for something. 2
- verb demonstrate If you demonstrate something, you show people how it works or how to do it. 2
- noun demonstrate Clearly show the existence or truth of (something) by giving proof or evidence. 1
- verb with object demonstrate to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; prove: to demonstrate a philosophical principle. 1
- verb with object demonstrate to describe, explain, or illustrate by examples, specimens, experiments, or the like: to demonstrate the force of gravity by dropping an object. 1
- verb with object demonstrate to manifest or exhibit; show: He demonstrated his courage by his actions in battle. 1
- verb with object demonstrate to display openly or publicly, as feelings: to demonstrate one's anger by slamming a door. 1
- verb with object demonstrate to exhibit the operation or use of (a device, process, product, or the like), usually to a purchaser or prospect: to demonstrate an automobile. 1
- verb without object demonstrate to make, give, or take part in, a demonstration: The pickets required a license to demonstrate. 1
- verb without object demonstrate Military. to attack or make a show of force to deceive an enemy. 1
- transitive verb demonstrate show, illustrate 1
- intransitive verb demonstrate in the streets 1
- transitive verb demonstrate prove 1
- verb demonstrate To display the method of using an object. 0
- verb demonstrate To show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation. 0
- verb demonstrate To participate in or organize a demonstration. 0