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1 demonstrate
v. demonstrera; uppvisa, förevisa, visa, bevisa* * *['demənstreit]1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) bevisa, visa, demonstrera2) (to show how something works or is done: He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.) demonstrera, förevisa3) (to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public: A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.) demonstrera•- demonstrator
- demonstrative adjective/pronoun
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