Sentences with demonstrate
dem·on·strate
D d - The study also demonstrated a direct link between obesity and mortality. [VERB noun]
- Have they, for example, demonstrated a commitment to democracy? [VERB noun]
- Supporters of file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay demonstrate in Sweden.
- Importantly, Pizze Vini Spuntini gives the Italians who run this business more room to demonstrate their brilliant service.
- 30,000 angry farmers demonstrated against possible cuts in subsidies. [VERB + against]
- The BBC has just successfully demonstrated a new digital radio transmission system. [VERB noun]
- To demonstrate how its new anti-staging laws will be scrutinised by umpires, the AFL used several examples from incidents in 2009.
- Now is the time for Mr Rudd to demonstrate his international statesmanship and provide permanent residency visas to these students who came.
- It is easy to demonstrate the truth of this proposition
- The scheme later demonstrated a fatal flaw
- Us protesters demonstrate waterboarding on a volunteer.
- To demonstrate a philosophical principle.
- To demonstrate the force of gravity by dropping an object.
- He demonstrated his courage by his actions in battle.
- To demonstrate one's anger by slamming a door.
- To demonstrate an automobile.
- The pickets required a license to demonstrate.