demonstration خۆپیشاندان - سهلماندن
an act of showing someone how something is used or done
— sometimes used before another noun
[count]
- I went to a sculpture demonstration last weekend.
- One of the instructors gave/did a demonstration of how to prune a tree.
- Would you mind giving us a demonstration so that we can see how the machine works?
[noncount]
- He brought along a copy of the software for demonstration.
- We saw a demonstration [=demo] version of the new software.
2
: an event in which people gather together in order to show that they support or oppose something or someone
[count]
- Students took part in several nonviolent/peaceful demonstrations against the government.
- demonstrations against the war = antiwar demonstrations
- demonstrations for women's rights
[noncount]
- Protesters marched in demonstration.
3
: an act of showing or proving something
— often + of
[count]
- The latest tests are a clear demonstration that the vaccine works.
- a demonstration of their power/loyalty/skill
- a demonstration of grief/bravery
- They brought some bread to share as a demonstration[=token] of goodwill.
[noncount]
- Many people sent cards and flowers in demonstration oftheir sympathy.
- Do you want a demonstration? (CK)
- There were demonstrations against the government by Japanese university students in the 1960's. (CK)
- Give me a demonstration. (CK)
- Give us a demonstration. (CK)
- I'm going to join a demonstration. (CM)
- He took part in the anti-war demonstration. (CK)
- They promised to stop their demonstrations. (Source_VOA)
- Did the union participate in the demonstration? (CM)
- Dozens of young people attended the demonstration. (CK)
- Their small protest triggered a mass demonstration. (CK)

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