English
Etymology
From Latin demonstro|demonstrare, "to show completely", from prefix de-, of or concerning, + monstro|monstrare, show.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�d�m�nstɹeɪt/
audio|en-us-demonstrate.ogg|Audio (US)
Verb
en-verb|demonstrat|ing
- To display the method of using an object.
- To show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation.
- To participate in or organize a demonstration.
Related terms
demo
demonstrable
demonstration
demonstratedly
mid
monster
monstrance
remonstrate
Translations
trans-top|to display the method of using an object
Danish: demonstrere
Finnish: näyttää, demonstroida
French: démontrer
Ido: demonstrar
trans-mid
Slovene: prikazati
Swedish: demonstrera (1,2)
Spanish: demostrar
trans-bottom
trans-top|to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation
Danish: demonstrere
Finnish: osoittaa, demonstroida
trans-mid
Swedish: demonstrera
trans-bottom
trans-top|to participate in a demonstration
Finnish: osoittaa mieli|mieltään, demonstroida
trans-mid
Hebrew: ��פ��� (lehafgyn)
trans-bottom
;to be checked
ttbc|Spanish: evidenciar
Category:English verbs
fa:demonstrate
fr:demonstrate
io:demonstrate
it:demonstrate
hu:demonstrate
pl:demonstrate
ru:demonstrate
simple:demonstrate
ta:demonstrate
te:demonstrate
vi:demonstrate
zh:demonstrate
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