showcase
show|case /ʃ'oʊkeɪs/ (showcases showcasing showcased)
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A showcase is a glass container with valuable objects inside it, for example at an exhibition or in a museum.
2 [N-COUNT] with supp
You use showcase to refer to a situation or setting in which something is displayed or presented to its best advantage.
The festival remains a valuable showcase for new talent.
3 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If something is showcased, it is displayed or presented to its best advantage. (JOURNALISM)
Restored films are being showcased this month at a festival in Paris.
1 [N-COUNT]
A showcase is a glass container with valuable objects inside it, for example at an exhibition or in a museum.
2 [N-COUNT] with supp
You use showcase to refer to a situation or setting in which something is displayed or presented to its best advantage.
The festival remains a valuable showcase for new talent.
3 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If something is showcased, it is displayed or presented to its best advantage. (JOURNALISM)
Restored films are being showcased this month at a festival in Paris.