demonstration in the PONS Dictionary

demonstration Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

demonstration model
to stage a congress/a meeting/a demonstration/a strike/the Olympic Games

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During his teenage years he worked on a language project until he thought it ready for public demonstration.
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Despite their deep mutual distrust, the two groups joined in the same mass demonstrations on occasion.
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The demonstration-scale plant produces around 700,000 litres of bioethanol each year.
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For example, a social movement organization may initially be composed of protesters who largely think that non-violent mass demonstrations are the preferred form of protest.
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It was sustained until 1940, and employed professional musicians to help with technique demonstrations.
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The facility features interactive displays, multi-media shows and live demonstrations with hawks, falcons, eagles and owls.
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Public outcry peaked in 2001, with a demonstration gathering 40,000 people.
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He gave numerous lectures and demonstrations for the members of the society and organised courses for the public.
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Students and faculty went on marches, made signs, and gave demonstrations.
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She worked as a psychology professor and family therapist and often participated in peace demonstrations and causes relating to the rights of farm workers.
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