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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
exhibitor
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But the crowds didn't show, and traders and exhibitors lost out.
▪ In this way exhibitors were forced to fill up their screens for months ahead with pictures they had never seen.
▪ The awards ceremony for foreign exhibitors was not held.
▪ The challenge facing exhibitors this summer is going to be getting people in and out fast.
▪ The Guinness Prize is awarded to the best first time exhibitor.
▪ There were numerous announcements of new and improved products from the hundreds of exhibitors who filled Moscone Center.
▪ Three well-known Holstein breeders and show exhibitors collected Progressive Breeder Awards.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Exhibitor

Exhibitor \Ex*hib"it*or\, n. [Cf. L. exhibitor a giver.] One who exhibits.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
exhibitor

1650s (as exhibiter, 1590s), from Late Latin exhibitor, agent noun from past participle stem of Latin exhibere "to display, show" (see exhibition).

Wiktionary
exhibitor

n. 1 someone who exhibits something 2 someone who organizes an exhibition

WordNet
exhibitor

n. someone who organizes an exhibit for others to see [syn: exhibitioner, shower]

Usage examples of "exhibitor".

Ty and Steve at the patron and exhibitor party for the National Horse Show that evening.

The show coordinators also had to be contacted, vaccination records and other paperwork presented, exhibitor passes for the show grounds procured.

Miami has been host to the conference only once, and 1984 drew a record number of exhibitors, from Florida and from all over the world.

The injunction against exhibitors distributors Kiester and all of them from showing it till this mess is.

Expert testimony from producers and exhibitors ran from five to twelve percent, one of them said nothing at all.

Off the top Oscar, I said off the top, they have gross participation deals, percentage of the gross cash receipts that come in from the movie theatres, networks, cable, home video, foreign exhibitors, net they figure on an accrual basis after their negative costs and distribution, advertising the rest of.

Never again would the young ladies with the Slomber Nets do so much business: if the exhibitors had had their way a fresh young woman would have been sacrificed every night upon the tower as long as the exhibition remained open.

So only the older exhibitors, who clung to tradition, or those who lived at an inconvenient distance from Bures, or could not, owing to difficult communications, get their animals away on the evening of the show, still stayed overnight at Bures.

The injunction against exhibitors distributors Kiester and all of them from showing it till this mess is.

Off the top Oscar, I said off the top, they have gross participation deals, percentage of the gross cash receipts that come in from the movie theatres, networks, cable, home video, foreign exhibitors, net they figure on an accrual basis after their negative costs and distribution, advertising the rest of.

Mike and Carol were among the leading breeders and exhibitors of show collies during the 1970s, a hobby which led them to move to Cincinnati and purchase a boarding and grooming kennel.

Although it was tough to zero in and talk with specific scientists at AAAS, there were some great computerized reference works in the Exhibition Hall and even some print books that were handy, and I was able to talk with a few people, almost by accident, just looking around at name tags and also searching out particular exhibitors, one of which, interestingly, was Genetique, of Gaithersburg, Maryland.

That is to say, I was coffined and shrouded in a longitudinal canvas bag, hung up to the orlop deck by two cleats, one at each end, in a very graceful curve, very useful in forming that elegant bend in the back so much coveted by the exhibitors in Regent Street.

More exhibitors swapped goods at these events than sold them outright to walk-ins.