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showcase English

Meaning showcase meaning

What does showcase mean?
Definitions in simple English

showcase

A case for displaying merchandise or valuable items. He put the jewelry in the showcase. A setting, occasion, or medium for exhibiting something or someone, especially in an attractive or favorable aspect. The play was a showcase for Tallulah.

showcase

To display, demonstrate, show, or present. The demonstration really showcases the strengths of the software. The producer wanted to showcase his friends in an original play.

showcase

a setting in which something can be displayed to best effect it was a showcase for democracy in Africa (= case) a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home

Synonyms showcase synonyms

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Conjugation showcase conjugation

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showcase · verb

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BUT I THINK IT'LL BE A NICE SHOWCASE FOR YOU. NOT BIG, BUT A NICE SHOWCASE?
A showcase.
Will showcase be another one of your triumph?
I read for a showcase.
Have you ever been to the Stallion Showcase Cinema?
That's exactly the teamwork we'd like to showcase at this year's energy convention.
He just said it'd showcase Earth's dominant belief system.
The Hollywood Television Showcase.
You boys got The Hollywood Television Showcase.
Hollywood Showcase!
From the brand-new City of Broadcasting in Santa Monica, California. it's The Hollywood Television Showcase!
And now, here's the star of this week's showcase. Troy Chesterfield!
You are entitled to this showcase of your many talents.
The new showcase is coming soon.
Mona and her showcase.
To showcase the canyon's awesome size and give audiences a never before seen perspective, the film-makers mounted the IMAX camera in the open door of a Bell helicopter.
We're going to do the kitchen for the showcase house.
When did you find out about this showcase thing?
My partner and I are new but if you're interested in seeing some of our work we're designing the kitchen for a new showcase house.
What do you think if we made this one of our factory showcase houses?
I have a big showcase tomorrow night for another record company.
I turned partly to the showcase.
As always, you could see all the foods from outside in the showcase of the restaurant.
He feels it's a good personality showcase.
That's exactly the teamwork we'd like to showcase at this year's energy convention. - Are you sure, sir?
He's got a big showcase for record producers at his late show tonight.
I know you've got your big showcase coming up later.
They've added Bania to the showcase and he's going on right after me.
If you got juice left, you might wanna roll by the showcase tonight.
Not surprising if this is the kind of merchandise you showcase.
Listen, we loved your CD, and we want you to play in our showcase next Sunday night.
They were an ideological showcase for the regime.
My whole jealousy act really didn't showcase my best features.

News and current affairs

Russia's government has also sought to showcase its growing military potential.
In the showcase capital, Pyongyang, there is not even enough electricity to keep the lights on in the largest hotels.
If the Prague summit will not showcase any grand new initiative, it is simply because we already launched a new NATO-Russia relationship last May at our special summit in Rome.
Many in the Bush Administration point to its work in this region as a showcase for how they will reshape the Middle East.
Typhoon Hagupit is just the latest event to showcase this.
This is the amount that proud green-energy producers will showcase when switching to biomass.
Palin has not managed to secure the support and mentorship of the Republican Party establishment, and will continue to showcase her odd appeal as a media personality.
Indeed, the most famous free-speech cases - the ones that are supposed to showcase America's strength and moral power - involve the protection of speech that most decent people hate.
That would put Liangjiang on a par with coastal China's two earlier showcase projects - Pudong and the Binhai area of Tianjin.
If you wanted to showcase the benefits of financial innovation, you could not have come up with better arrangements.
The Chinese Communist Party hoped to use the Games to showcase the country's emergence as a dynamic, modern nation.

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