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The noun presentation means the official giving, or presenting, of something. The presentation of diplomas at a graduation ceremony is the part that makes many of the parents in the audience cry.

A presentation can be a ceremony of giving some gift or award, and it can also be a demonstration or show — like a dog training presentation at your local pet store. Another meaning of presentation is a style of displaying something — like the presentation of plants and flowers in the florist's window or the presentation of food on a buffet table. In the 1600s, presentation was commonly used to mean "show or play," as in "a theatrical presentation ."

  • noun the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward) “she gave the trophy but he made the presentation ” see more see less type of: ceremony the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion
  • noun the act of presenting a proposal see more see less types: first reading the first presentation of a bill in a legislature second reading the second presentation of a bill in a legislature; to approve its general principles (Britain) or to discuss a committee's report and take a vote (US) type of: proposal , proposition the act of making a proposal
  • noun the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it “he prepared his presentation carefully in advance” see more see less types: unveiling putting on display for the first time production a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television staging , theatrical production the production of a drama on the stage type of: display exhibiting openly in public view
  • noun formally making a person known to another or to the public synonyms: intro , introduction see more see less types: debut the presentation of a debutante in society reintroduction an act of renewed introduction type of: informing , making known a speech act that conveys information
  • noun a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view “the presentation of new data” synonyms: demonstration , presentment see more see less types: show 19 types... hide 19 types... exhibition the act of exhibiting exposure presentation to view in an open or public manner performance the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment lecture demonstration presentation of an example of what the lecturer is discoursing about counterdemonstration a demonstration held in opposition to another demonstration dramatic performance , dramatic production the act of performing a drama encore an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand extemporisation , extemporization , improvisation a performance given extempore without planning or preparation juggle , juggling throwing and catching several objects simultaneously conjuration , conjuring trick , deception , illusion , legerdemain , magic , magic trick , thaumaturgy , trick an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers musical performance the act of performing music one-night stand a performance in one place on one night only interpretation , rendering , rendition the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance last hurrah , swan song a final performance or effort (especially before retirement) debunking , repudiation the exposure of falseness or pretensions production (law) the act of exhibiting in a court of law rodeo an exhibition of cowboy skills program , programme a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation reprise the act of performing a role again type of: show the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining
  • noun a visual representation of something synonyms: display see more see less types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... float an elaborate display mounted on a platform carried by a truck (or pulled by a truck) in a procession or parade Snellen chart display consisting of a printed card with letters and numbers in lines of decreasing size; used to test visual acuity spectacle an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale bullfight , corrida a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle; a matador baits and (usually) kills a bull in an arena before many spectators naumachia , naumachy a naval spectacle; a mock sea battle put on by the ancient Romans type of: representation a creation that is a visual or tangible rendering of someone or something
  • noun (obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal “Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations ” see more see less type of: attitude , position , posture the arrangement of the body and its limbs

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  • presentation (noun)
  • The charts and graphs helped me understand the presentation .
  • She will take your questions after she has made her presentation .
  • The senior accountant gave a presentation at the meeting.
  • The presentation of the food made it look very appetizing.
  • The choir sang during the presentation of the gifts.
  • The awards were given out last night, and the mayor was on hand to make the presentations . [=to present the awards]
  • an awards presentation
  • The state has a law that prohibits the presentation of new evidence 30 days after conviction.
  • We are going to see an outdoor presentation of the play.
  • abnormal birth presentations

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Definition of presentation noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

presentation

  • presentation on/about somebody/something The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products.
  • Several speakers will be making short presentations .
  • The conference will begin with a keynote presentation by a leading industry figure.
  • a slide/video/multimedia presentation
  • presentation on

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what does the word presentation mean - a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view; "the presentation of new data"; "he gave the customer a demonstration" ,
- the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining; "a remarkable show of skill"
- the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship"
- presentation to view in an open or public manner; "the exposure of his anger was shocking"
- the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment; "we congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal"; "an inspired performance of Mozart's C minor concerto"
- presentation of an example of what the lecturer is discoursing about - a demonstration held in opposition to another demonstration; "supporters of the president organized a counterdemonstration in his support" - the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it; "he prepared his presentation carefully in advance" - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage" - putting on display for the first time; "he attended the unveiling of the statue" - a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?" - the act of presenting a proposal , - the act of making a proposal; "they listened to her proposal" - the first presentation of a bill in a legislature - the second presentation of a bill in a legislature; to approve its general principles (Britain) or to discuss a committee's report and take a vote (US) - a visual representation of something - an elaborate display mounted on a platform carried by a truck (or pulled by a truck) in a procession or parade - a creation that is a visual or tangible rendering of someone or something - display consisting of a printed card with letters and numbers in lines of decreasing size; used to test visual acuity - an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale - formally making a person known to another or to the public , , - a speech act that conveys information - the presentation of a debutante in society - an act of renewed introduction - (obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal; "Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations" , , - the arrangement of the body and its limbs; "he assumed an attitude of surrender" , , , - the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother

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What does the noun presentation mean?

There are 20 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun presentation , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

presentation has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

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British english, u.s. english, where does the noun presentation come from.

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The earliest known use of the noun presentation is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

OED's earliest evidence for presentation is from before 1325, in Statutes of the Realm .

presentation is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French . Partly a borrowing from Latin .

Etymons: French presentacioun , presentacion ; Latin praesentation- , praesentatio .

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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
pres•en•ta•tion      n.  ]the presentation of news. ]Your presentation is all-important during an interview for a job. ] a demonstration to a client of a proposed advertising campaign;
pitch. ]a high-school presentation of Our Town. ] an offering, as of a gift. ] a demonstration, lecture, or welcoming speech, as one of introduction.
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pres•en•ta•tion   shən, prē′zen-),USA pronunciation n.  Com.]the presentment of a bill, note, or the like. [Obstet.] [Eccles.]the act or the right of presenting a member of the clergy to the bishop for institution to a benefice. (stem of ) nomination (of a priest) to a benefice, religious dedication (of a person) by bringing him before God. See present , -ation
/ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən/ n : a presentation on the company results ): a presentation copy of a book
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The formal presentation of information is divided into two broad categories: Presentation Skills and Personal Presentation .

These two aspects are interwoven and can be described as the preparation, presentation and practice of verbal and non-verbal communication. 

This article describes what a presentation is and defines some of the key terms associated with presentation skills.

Many people feel terrified when asked to make their first public talk.  Some of these initial fears can be reduced by good preparation that also lays the groundwork for making an effective presentation.

A Presentation Is...

A presentation is a means of communication that can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team.

A presentation can also be used as a broad term that encompasses other ‘speaking engagements’ such as making a speech at a wedding, or getting a point across in a video conference.

To be effective, step-by-step preparation and the method and means of presenting the information should be carefully considered. 

A presentation requires you to get a message across to the listeners and will often contain a ' persuasive ' element. It may, for example, be a talk about the positive work of your organisation, what you could offer an employer, or why you should receive additional funding for a project.

The Key Elements of a Presentation

Making a presentation is a way of communicating your thoughts and ideas to an audience and many of our articles on communication are also relevant here, see: What is Communication? for more.

Consider the following key components of a presentation:

Ask yourself the following questions to develop a full understanding of the context of the presentation.

When and where will you deliver your presentation?

There is a world of difference between a small room with natural light and an informal setting, and a huge lecture room, lit with stage lights. The two require quite different presentations, and different techniques.

Will it be in a setting you are familiar with, or somewhere new?

If somewhere new, it would be worth trying to visit it in advance, or at least arriving early, to familiarise yourself with the room.

Will the presentation be within a formal or less formal setting?

A work setting will, more or less by definition, be more formal, but there are also various degrees of formality within that.

Will the presentation be to a small group or a large crowd?

Are you already familiar with the audience?

With a new audience, you will have to build rapport quickly and effectively, to get them on your side.

What equipment and technology will be available to you, and what will you be expected to use?

In particular, you will need to ask about microphones and whether you will be expected to stand in one place, or move around.

What is the audience expecting to learn from you and your presentation?

Check how you will be ‘billed’ to give you clues as to what information needs to be included in your presentation.

All these aspects will change the presentation. For more on this, see our page on Deciding the Presentation Method .

The role of the presenter is to communicate with the audience and control the presentation.

Remember, though, that this may also include handing over the control to your audience, especially if you want some kind of interaction.

You may wish to have a look at our page on Facilitation Skills for more.

The audience receives the presenter’s message(s).

However, this reception will be filtered through and affected by such things as the listener’s own experience, knowledge and personal sense of values.

See our page: Barriers to Effective Communication to learn why communication can fail.

The message or messages are delivered by the presenter to the audience.

The message is delivered not just by the spoken word ( verbal communication ) but can be augmented by techniques such as voice projection, body language, gestures, eye contact ( non-verbal communication ), and visual aids.

The message will also be affected by the audience’s expectations. For example, if you have been billed as speaking on one particular topic, and you choose to speak on another, the audience is unlikely to take your message on board even if you present very well . They will judge your presentation a failure, because you have not met their expectations.

The audience’s reaction and therefore the success of the presentation will largely depend upon whether you, as presenter, effectively communicated your message, and whether it met their expectations.

As a presenter, you don’t control the audience’s expectations. What you can do is find out what they have been told about you by the conference organisers, and what they are expecting to hear. Only if you know that can you be confident of delivering something that will meet expectations.

See our page: Effective Speaking for more information.

How will the presentation be delivered?

Presentations are usually delivered direct to an audience.  However, there may be occasions where they are delivered from a distance over the Internet using video conferencing systems, such as Skype.

It is also important to remember that if your talk is recorded and posted on the internet, then people may be able to access it for several years. This will mean that your contemporaneous references should be kept to a minimum.

Impediments

Many factors can influence the effectiveness of how your message is communicated to the audience.

For example background noise or other distractions, an overly warm or cool room, or the time of day and state of audience alertness can all influence your audience’s level of concentration.

As presenter, you have to be prepared to cope with any such problems and try to keep your audience focussed on your message.   

Our page: Barriers to Communication explains these factors in more depth.

Continue to read through our Presentation Skills articles for an overview of how to prepare and structure a presentation, and how to manage notes and/or illustrations at any speaking event.

Continue to: Preparing for a Presentation Deciding the Presentation Method

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Unraveling the Presentation DefinitionPresentation - a word frequently used in English, Spanish, Latin, French, and Arabic contexts, but what does it exactly...

Presentation - a word frequently used in English, Spanish, Latin, French, and Arabic contexts, but what does it exactly mean? In this article, we delve into the definition of presentation , exploring its various facets and applications in different fields.

The Essence of Presentation: A Definition

A presentation is the act of presenting information or ideas to a group of people in a structured and deliberate manner, often with the aid of visual aids like PowerPoint, Keynote, or multimedia tools.

Presentations are a ubiquitous part of the professional, educational, and social landscape. The act of presenting, essentially communicating information and ideas to a group of people, has evolved significantly over time. This article explores the definition of a presentation, its various formats, the skills required to make it effective, and the nuances of a great presentation, all while weaving in an eclectic mix of keywords.

The Evolution from 'Praesentātiō' to 'Presentation'

In its essence, a presentation is the act of presenting or displaying information or ideas to an audience. The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "the action or process of presenting something to someone." In Latin, the term stems from 'praesentātiō', denoting the action of placing before or showing. This definition has broadened in modern English to encompass various methods of showcasing information, whether it's a business pitch, an academic lecture, or introducing a new product.

The term has its origins in Latin ('praesentātiō'), evolving through various languages like French and British English, symbolizing the act of presenting, displaying, or giving something to others.

Diverse Formats for Different Needs

Presentations can vary in formats - from formal PowerPoint presentations to informal Prez (an informal abbreviation of presentation) discussions, each tailored to suit specific requirements.

Mastering the Art of Presentation

Presentations come in various formats, from the traditional speech to more contemporary multimedia showcases. PowerPoint, a widely used tool, allows the integration of text, images, and graphs to create visually appealing slides. Similarly, Apple's Keynote offers tools for creating impactful multimedia presentations. The inclusion of visual aids, like graphs and charts, enhances comprehension and retention. For those interested in learning Spanish, Arabic, or French, incorporating these languages in presentations can broaden audience reach.

Effective presentation skills involve a blend of clear communication, eye contact , engaging visual aids , and a confident delivery. These skills are crucial in both business and educational settings.

Embracing Technology for Impactful Presentations

In the era of digital communication, tools like multimedia presentations and Apple's Keynote software have become indispensable for creating dynamic and interactive presentations.

Using Graphs and Visuals Effectively

Effective presentations often include graphs and other visual aids to convey complex information in an easily digestible format, enhancing the audience's understanding.

A Multilingual Perspective

The concept of presentation transcends languages, from English to Arabic , each offering unique nuances in the art of presenting.

Presentation Copy and Beyond

The term also appears in literary contexts, such as a "presentation copy" of a book, and in cultural scenarios like a "breech presentation" in childbirth, where the baby is positioned to exit the birth canal feet first.

Crafting an Impactful Presentation

An effective presentation is more than just delivering facts; it involves engaging storytelling, structured key points , and the ability to connect with the audience.

To deliver an effective presentation, certain skills are paramount. English, being a global lingua franca, is often the preferred language for presentations. However, the ability to present in multiple languages, like Spanish or French, can be a significant advantage.

Eye contact is a crucial skill, establishing a connection with the audience and making the presentation more engaging. Additionally, the ability to read the room and adjust the presentation accordingly is vital.

Interactive elements like quizzes can transform a presentation from a monologue into a dynamic group activity. They encourage participation and can be especially effective in educational settings. Quizzes can also be used in business presentations to gauge audience understanding or to introduce a new product.

Learning Through Presentations

In educational settings, presentations are used as a tool for teaching and assessment, often involving quizzes and interactive sessions to enhance learning.

Exploring Synonyms and the Thesaurus

The thesaurus offers a range of synonyms for 'presentation,' such as exhibition, demonstration, and display, each with slightly different connotations.

Utilizing a thesaurus can enrich presentation language, offering synonyms and example sentences to clarify points. The 'word of the day' concept, often found in English learning resources, can be an interesting addition to presentations, especially in multilingual contexts.

The term 'presentation' also has specialized meanings. In historical contexts, a 'presentation copy' refers to a book or manuscript gifted by the author. In obstetrics, 'breech presentation' denotes a situation where the baby is positioned to exit the birth canal feet or buttocks first. Understanding these specialized definitions enriches the overall grasp of the term.

The Role of Presentation in Business

In business contexts, presentations are crucial for scenarios like introducing a new product , persuading investors, or communicating with stakeholders.

Expanding Vocabulary with 'Presentation'

In language learning, 'presentation' can be a word of the day , helping learners understand its usage through example sentences and pronunciation (notated as /ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/ in English).

An effective presentation distills complex information into key points, making it easier for the audience to remember the most important takeaways. Summarization skills are critical in achieving this clarity.

The concept of presentations varies across cultures. In Arabic-speaking countries, the style of presentation might differ significantly from that in English-speaking contexts. The benefice of understanding cultural nuances cannot be overstated, as it can significantly impact the effectiveness of a presentation.

Technology, particularly multimedia, plays a pivotal role in modern presentations. From PowerPoint slides to advanced software like Keynote, the use of technology has revolutionized the way information is presented. The integration of videos, sound, and interactive elements makes presentations more engaging and memorable.

In delivering a presentation, non-verbal cues like eye contact and body language are as important as the spoken content. Maintaining eye contact with the audience establishes a connection and keeps them engaged. Similarly, confident body language can convey authority and enthusiasm.

A great presentation often resembles storytelling. It's not just about relaying facts; it's about weaving a narrative that resonates with the audience. This involves understanding the audience's needs and interests and tailoring the content accordingly.

Presentations are often the first introduction of a new product to the market. The effectiveness of these presentations can make or break the product's success. Highlighting the unique features and benefits in a clear, compelling manner is crucial.

The Power of Presentation

Presentations are a powerful tool for communication and education. Whether in a formal business setting or an informal educational environment, mastering the art of presentation can lead to more effective and impactful communication.

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## Frequently Asked Questions About Presentations

### What is in a presentation?

A presentation typically includes a combination of spoken words and visual aids such as PowerPoint slides, graphs, or multimedia elements. It's an organized way to convey information or ideas to a group of people.

### What is meant by giving a presentation?

Giving a presentation refers to the act of presenting information or ideas to an audience. This act, known in various languages including English, Spanish, and French as 'presentation' (or 'praesentātiō' in Latin), involves communication skills, visual aids, and sometimes interactive elements like quizzes.

### What makes a good presentation?

A good presentation effectively communicates key points, engages the audience through eye contact and clear speech (often practiced as a 'word of the day' in English classes), uses visual aids like graphs, and is well-structured. Effective presentation skills are crucial for this.

### What are the types of presentation?

There are various types of presentations, including formal business presentations (often using PowerPoint or Keynote), educational lectures, sales pitches for a new product, and informal talks. Each type uses different formats and approaches.

### What are the 4 parts of a presentation?

The four main parts of a presentation are the introduction, the main body, the conclusion, and the Q&A session. Each part plays a vital role in delivering an effective presentation.

### What are the three things that a good presentation should do?

A good presentation should inform, engage, and persuade or inspire the audience. It's about more than just delivering facts; it's an act of communication that can change perspectives or encourage action.

### How is a presentation linked with multimedia?

Presentations often use multimedia elements like videos, audio clips, and animated graphs to enhance the viewer's understanding and engagement. Multimedia tools like PowerPoint and Keynote are widely used in creating dynamic presentations.

### How long should a presentation be?

The length of a presentation can vary, but it's typically between 15 to 30 minutes. The duration depends on the context and the amount of information to be covered. It's important to keep presentations concise to maintain the audience's attention.

These answers incorporate various aspects of presentations, including their definition, formats, and the skills required, in multiple languages and contexts, as seen in resources like Oxford dictionaries and thesaurus.

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Definitions for presentation ˌprɛz ənˈteɪ ʃən, ˌpri zɛn- pre·sen·ta·tion, this dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word presentation ., princeton's wordnet rate this definition: 3.5 / 2 votes.

  • presentation noun

the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward)

"she gave the trophy but he made the presentation"

presentation, presentment, demonstration noun

a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view

"the presentation of new data"; "he gave the customer a demonstration"

the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it

"he prepared his presentation carefully in advance"

the act of presenting a proposal

display, presentation noun

a visual representation of something

presentation, introduction, intro noun

formally making a person known to another or to the public

(obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal

"Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations"

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The act of presenting, or something presented

A dramatic performance

An award given to someone on a special occasion

A lecture or speech given in front of an audience

The symptoms and other possible indications of disease, trauma, etc., that are exhibited by a patient who has sought, or has otherwise come to, the attention of a physician, e.g., "Thirty-four-year-old male presented in the emergency room with slight fever, dilated pupils, and marked disorientation."

The position of the foetus in the uterus at birth

Offering one's blade for engagement by the opponent

The specification of a group by generators and relators.

Etymology: From presentation (French présentation), from praesentationem, accusative singular of praesentatio.

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Presentation noun

Etymology: presentation, Fr. from present.

Prayers are sometimes a presentation of mere desires, as a mean of procuring desired effects at the hands of God. Richard Hooker.

He made effectual provision for recovery of advowsons and presentations to churches. Matthew Hale.

What, shall the curate controul me? have not I the presentation? John Gay.

These presentations of fighting on the stage, are necessary to produce the effects of an heroick play. Dryden.

Although in sundry animals, we deny not a kind of natural meteorology, or innate presentation both of wind and weather, yet that proceeding from sense, they cannot retain that apprehension after death. Thomas Browne , Vulgar Errours.

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Presentation

A presentation is the process of communicating a topic to an audience. It is typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build good will or to present a new idea or product. The term can also be used for a formal or ritualized introduction or offering, as with the presentation of a debutante. Presentations in certain formats are also known as keynote address.

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Presentation.

A presentation is a formal or informal display or delivery of information or ideas to an audience. It can involve various methods of communication such as speeches, visuals, demonstrations, or multimedia content, typically with the intention of informing, educating, persuading or entertaining others.

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the act of presenting, or the state of being presented; a setting forth; an offering; bestowal

exhibition; representation; display; appearance; semblance; show

that which is presented or given; a present; a gift, as, the picture was a presentation

the act of offering a clergyman to the bishop or ordinary for institution in a benefice; the right of presenting a clergyman

the particular position of the child during labor relatively to the passage though which it is to be brought forth; -- specifically designated by the part which first appears at the mouth of the uterus; as, a breech presentation

Etymology: [L. praesentatio a showing, representation: cf. F. prsentation.]

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Presentation is the act of introducing via speech and various additional means new information to an audience. Usually presentations are used in seminars, courses and various other organizational scheduled meetings.

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An act of presenting.

The presenting was easy and simple.

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To show or display data, facts, information, research or statistics on a type of software.

The directors role was appointed as she provided an excellent presentation as to the future vision, strategy, plan, processes, procedures, structures and systems for the current and future business change and development.

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Chaldean Numerology

The numerical value of presentation in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

Pythagorean Numerology

The numerical value of presentation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of presentation in a Sentence

Humberto Castillejos :

The presentation of the declarations of millions and millions of Mexicans who ... earn their living honestly would in no way help combat corruption.

Umberto Volta :

The most striking change in clinical presentation of celiac disease over time has been the decrease of diarrhea as the leading symptom and the progressive increase of other non-classical gastrointestinal symptoms (such as constipation, bloating and alternate bowel habits as well as gastro-esophageal reflux, nausea, vomiting and dyspepsia), a high proportion of celiac disease patients did not show any gastrointestinal symptom, but they displayed extra-intestinal manifestations such as iron-deficiency anemia, unexplained osteoporosis, abnormalities of liver-function tests and recurrent miscarriages.

Carol Povey :

What we're often seeing is clinicians who don't recognize the presentation in girls.

Bruce Tobin :

We announced at the Rio Tinto results presentation in February that we would be embarking on a further round of measures to free up cash and reduce working capital, this initiative is designed to preserve and maintain jobs and suppliers in a tough global environment for commodities.

James Volk :

It was not an unusual presentation or an unusual treatment.

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  • fairing [ British ]
  • freebee
  • largess
  • presentation
  • present-day
  • here and now

give , present , donate , bestow , confer , afford mean to convey to another as a possession.

give , the general term, is applicable to any passing over of anything by any means.

present carries a note of formality and ceremony.

donate is likely to imply a publicized giving (as to charity).

bestow implies the conveying of something as a gift and may suggest condescension on the part of the giver.

confer implies a gracious giving (as of a favor or honor).

afford implies a giving or bestowing usually as a natural or legitimate consequence of the character of the giver.

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Word History

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from presenter

Middle English, from Anglo-French presenter , from Latin praesentare , from praesent-, praesens , adjective

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin praesent-, praesens , from present participle of praeesse to be before one, from prae- pre- + esse to be — more at is

13th century, in the meaning defined above

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3b(1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3b

Phrases Containing present

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  • at the present time
  • co - present
  • historical present
  • present arms
  • present company excepted
  • present company excluded
  • present - day
  • present oneself
  • present participle
  • present perfect
  • present tense
  • present value
  • present writer
  • re - present
  • the present
  • the present day
  • the present perfect
  • the present writer
  • there's no time like the present

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A Complete Guide to Bible Interpretation: Moving from “What Did it Mean” to “How Does it Apply”

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Introduction

One of the most foundational skills we can develop in our study of Scripture is the ability to move from understanding what the Bible meant in its original context to how it applies to our lives today. The graphic above is designed to help us visualize this process, and I’ll walk you through it step by step. This process is essential because Scripture is the “norm that norms which is normed” ( norma normans sed non normata ), meaning that it stands as the ultimate, final authority, but it still interacts with other ways of knowing. These ways include reason, tradition, nature, experience, and emotions—each of which holds some degree of authority in our lives as God speaks to us through them as well.

Let me start by asking you to review this chart and then I will interpret. This is what I will have you do for the rest of the article as I want you to engage your thinking cap and see if you can discern how each element of the chart contributes to the big picture.

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We begin with this basic “bones” of the chart. Take a look at it and you will find this chart will help us outline the process of biblical interpretation, guiding us from understanding the original meaning of a passage to applying its principles today. It begins with determining the author’s intent (small “a”)—what the text meant for its timebound audience (the original readers on the left and us on the right). From there, we extract the Author’s Intent (large “A” — God) and discover the timeless principles that transcend culture and time, making them applicable to all people across history ( timeless audience ). Finally, we take those timeless principles and move them to today for modern application. If you don’t get it now, hang with me . . . it should become more clear as we go.

1. What Did it Mean?

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We begin in the bottom left, where we ask the most foundational question: What did the text mean to its original audience? This is called “Authorial Intent Hermeneutics” but it is often called “Historical-Grammatical Interpretation.” Before we can jump into application, we must first understand what the biblical authors intended when they wrote the text. The Bible was written in real historical contexts, so our first step is to dive into these contexts and ask four key questions:

• Historical Interpretation : Here, we look at the world in which the text was written. This includes studying the culture, politics, geography, and events happening at the time the text was composed. Understanding the original setting helps us avoid reading our modern assumptions into ancient writings.

• Grammatical Interpretation : The next step is to pay attention to the words themselves. This involves analyzing the original language (Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic), focusing on grammar, syntax, and how words were used in that time. Words can change meaning across cultures and centuries, so understanding their original usage is key.

• Contextual Interpretation : Now, we look at the context surrounding the passage. What is the broader story or argument? How does this verse or passage fit into the chapter, book, and the overall message of Scripture? Without this, we risk pulling verses out of context and misapplying them.

• Literary Interpretation : Lastly, we need to consider the literary form. Is it a poem, a parable, historical narrative, prophecy, or an epistle? Different genres require different interpretive approaches. For example, poetry is full of symbolism, whereas epistles might be more direct and instructional.

Only when we’ve done this groundwork can we move on to the next question.

2. What Does it Mean?

Here is the whole “What Does it Mean?” chart.

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This section, illustrated at the top, represents the timeless theological principle we derive from the text. The Bible was written for specific people in specific situations, but within those contexts, there are often truths that apply universally. Our goal here is to extract these timeless principles.

In this section of the graphic, you see symbols representing reason, tradition, nature, experience, and emotions compared with Scripture. These. along with the ultimate authority of Scripture, represent the six sources through which God speaks to us and from which we derive authority in our lives. While Scripture is the final authority, these other sources also hold some degree of authority and work in harmony with the Bible. Let’s break them down:

Compare Scripture with Scripture :

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This is often referred to as the “analogy of Scripture.” The idea here is that Scripture is the best interpreter of itself. In this step, we ask whether the conclusion we reached when we asked “What did it mean?” has repeated representation in other parts of the Bible or, just as importantly, if it is contradicted or overturned by other Scripture. Sometimes, we can get the interpretation wrong, and other parts of Scripture can help us discover this. Other times, what was previously understood is updated through progressive revelation. Often, we will find confirmation of our interpretation by seeing it in other passages.

Comare Scripture with Reason :

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We use our intellect to study Scripture and the world around us. God gave us the ability to think, reflect, and analyze, and reason plays a crucial role in our understanding of truth. While reason is not infallible, it helps us uncover and engage with the principles found in Scripture.

Comare Scripture with Tradition :

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The teachings and practices of the church throughout history offer valuable insights. Tradition connects us to the wisdom of previous generations, helping us see how Christians before us understood and applied God’s Word. However, tradition must always be compared to and normed by Scripture.

Comare Scripture with Nature :

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Also known as general revelation, nature reveals God’s attributes through the created world. The beauty, order, and complexity of nature speak to God’s power and divine nature. While nature alone cannot reveal the specifics of salvation, it gives us a glimpse of God’s character and is an important source of knowledge.

Comare Scripture with Experience :

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Our personal experiences often inform our understanding of God’s truth. God works in and through our lives, and our experiences can teach us much about faith, growth, and grace. However, since experiences can be subjective, they must be brought into alignment with Scripture to ensure we are interpreting them properly.

Comare Scripture with Emotions :

what does the word presentation mean

Our emotions often provide an immediate, heartfelt connection to truth. Emotions can help us grasp the gravity of sin, the depth of God’s love, or the beauty of salvation. However, because emotions can be fleeting and unreliable, they need to be anchored in the truth of Scripture.

These five sources work alongside Scripture, but always in subjection to it. Scripture is the final authority, the norma normans sed non normata —the “norm that norms which is normed.” This means that while we receive truth from reason, tradition, nature, experience, and emotions, Scripture alone stands above them as the infallible guide through which they are filtered.

Extract Timeless Principles:

The next step in the process is to extract timeless principles. Oftentimes—though not always—passages will reveal something about God, humanity, or an imperative to follow. These principles transcend their original cultural context, offering theological truths or practical guidance that remain relevant for all times and places. In this way, we identify core teachings that shape our understanding of faith and practice today. However, not every passage contains such timeless principles, as some are specific to their original setting.

Contextualize the Principles (if any are found):

what does the word presentation mean

This next step involves taking the timeless truth we’ve uncovered and placing it back into a new cultural context. Essentially, we re-clothe the principle in modern terms, adapting it to speak to today’s audience while preserving its original meaning. Though the form and expression may change to fit contemporary culture, the core message remains the same. This process ensures that biblical principles continue to guide us in relevant and meaningful ways in our present-day situations.

3. How Does it Apply?

what does the word presentation mean

After extracting the timeless principle from Scripture and contextualizing it for today’s culture, the next step is finding the application—whether for preaching (see the guy at the pulpit?!) personal living (see the perfect family and how happy they look after they have applied the Bible?!). The application is where theology meets real life, guiding us in how we should think, act, and relate to others. For personal application, it may challenge our behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs, calling us to align more closely with God’s truth. For preaching, it involves clearly communicating how the timeless principles of Scripture speak to the current audience’s life, offering practical steps or imperatives for them to follow. Ultimately, the goal is to move from understanding God’s truth to living it out in our daily lives or faithfully conveying it to others, ensuring that the message not only informs but transforms.

The Central Importance of This Process

This whole process is essential because it prevents us from mishandling Scripture. We need to understand the Bible both as a historical document and as the living Word of God, capable of speaking truth across generations. By following this method, we respect the authority of Scripture while making its teachings relevant for today. It allows us to extract timeless truths without distorting them, ensuring that our modern application remains rooted in biblical reality.

Watch as I explain and illustrate this entire process on my podcast “Theology Unplugged”

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In the Introduction, you, Michael, said: “This process is essential because Scripture is the “norm that norms which is normed” (norma normans sed non normata), meaning that it stands as the ultimate, final authority, but it still interacts with other ways of knowing.” How did you come to the conclusion that the Bible stands as the ultimate, final authority? I’m a devout Latter-day Saint, so I believe scripture is important, but I don’t know why I should think that it’s THAT important.

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California teachers union drops 'BIPOC' board position after discrimination lawsuit

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Issac Newman (The Fairness Center)

ELK GROVE, Calif. (CITC) — A California teachers union agreed Thursday to drop its "BIPOC" executive board position after a member filed a discrimination lawsuit.

The lawsuit filed in late May centered around the “BIPOC At-Large” board position for the Elk Grove Education Association (EGEA). The executive role, created by the teachers union in 2023, was reserved for educators who identify as a member of a racial minority group, according to the lawsuit.

History teacher Issac Newman claimed he was denied the ability to run for the position due to being White. He accused EGEA of discrimination, alleging the board position's criteria permanently damaged his "future prospects of attaining a union leadership role.”

EGEA agreed Thursday to end the "BIPOC At-Large" position, as well as to demonstrate commitment to "non-discriminatory practices" in other positions, Newman's attorneys announced . A judge also entered an order requiring EGEA to pay Newman $12,000 and to pay his attorney fees.

Newman told Crisis in the Classroom (CITC) Friday that while the decision is "enormous progress," he feels someone must still "hold the union to its word." The teacher said he plans to run for a new executive position "on a platform of diversity of thought, equity that fairly rewards merit, and inclusion of all employees without regard to race.”

“I did everything I could to persuade my union to see the injustice of segregating teachers through this discriminatory board position, but they refused to see reason. Yet as soon as they heard from my lawyers, they backtracked, removed the racial requirement to run for election, and promised to never practice discrimination in other positions," Newman said.

Some supported the EGEA board position while the lawsuit was ongoing. Lorreen Pryor, a parent in the Elk Grove Unified School District, told CBS News in June that such positions are often created due to a lack of representation and "the need for diverse voices."

CITC reached out to EGEA for comment, but did not receive a response prior to publication.

Have something for the Crisis in the Classroom team to investigate? Call or text the national tip line at 202-417-7273.

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Movies have never been the same since Charles Foster Kane uttered "Rosebud" before falling to his death in Citizen Kane . Synonymous with being the greatest of all time, Citizen Kane revolutionized the film medium to astronomical heights thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime creative genius in actor-writer-director Orson Welles . Representing a mysterious object or idea of affection, the narrative centers around a journalist rummaging through Kane's professional and personal life to uncover the meaning behind "Rosebud." Roger Ebert wrote of the iconic line , "It explains nothing, but it is remarkably satisfactory as a demonstration that nothing can be explained." What more people should've been investigating is how in the world anyone heard Kane say his final word if no one was in the room with him upon dying.

What Does "Rosebud" Mean in 'Citizen Kane'?

At the end of his life, Charles Foster Kane (Welles), a media tycoon whose personal life was destroyed by his ego and undying quest for power , sits on his deathbed inside his mansion, Xanadu. Clutching a snow globe, he utters the fateful word, "Rosebud," before dropping the globe as it shatters into pieces. Through an awe-inspiring reflection shot from the broken glass, Kane's nurse walks into the room and finds him dead. What follows is an introductory newsreel that chronicles Kane's rise to power as a wealthy newspaper publisher and industry magnate . Despite all his storied achievements and general intrigue surrounding his life and media persona, journalist Jerry Thompson ( William Alland ) is commissioned to investigate the meaning behind "Rosebud." During the runtime of this extraordinary film that lives up to its immeasurable hype, Thompson attempts to crack the case by interviewing friends and associates, including Kane's best friend and colleague Jedediah Leland ( Joseph Cotten ), his second wife Susan ( Dorothy Comingore ), and his business manager Mr. Bernstein ( Everett Sloane ).

After an arduous investigation, Thompson concludes that the Rosebud mystery is irresolvable. Following Kane's death, Xanadu's staff stores or discards the belongings inside the mansion. They find a sled, the one on which eight-year-old Kane was playing on the day he was taken from his home in Colorado, and toss it into the furnace with the other trash. Unbeknownst to the staff, the sled had a name printed on the top, which became visible as flames engulfed it. The name? "Rosebud." Rosebud was not just a sled, but a poignant reminder of the childhood he was deprived of in order to become a profitable media mogul. Thompson dredged up every facet of Kane's life except for the thing that lay deep in his soul. In This is Orson Welles , the director credits his co-writer, Herman J. Mankiewicz , a subject of much controversy regarding his authorship of the film , with the conception of Rosebud.

The Butler Heard Kane Say "Rosebud"

For any of the events in the film to manifest in Citizen Kane , someone had to have been in the vicinity of Kane when he dropped the snow globe and fell to his death. From what the audience can see, Kane is all alone until the nurse walks in to cover his body in cloth. However, it is Raymond ( Paul Stewart ), Kane's butler, who, while speaking with Thompson, recalls an instance where Kane uttered "Rosebud" following a violent outburst. Welles, with his use of canted angles and shadowy photography, sought to create an eerie atmosphere , particularly inside Xanadu, with an aesthetic heavily inspired by German expressionist cinema of the 1920s . Perhaps the audience is meant to temporarily suspend disbelief and imagine that "Rosebud" was heard from afar, or maybe that his spirit carried over to one of the staff members working in the building. Citizen Kane , a film worth hundreds of hours of analysis , deserves a deeper look into how "Rosebud" ever got leaked to the press.

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According to the published script of Citizen Kane , it's explained that Raymond was in the room when Kane died, the viewer just doesn't see it. Furthermore, one could theorize that the opening scene is told from the perspective of the butler. This theory is valid, as the nurse's body language upon entering the room doesn't suggest it's someone who is in complete shock. She was likely informed by Raymond of Kane's death and ordered by him to cover Kane in sheets. If there was a shot showing Raymond in Kane's room, Welles could have feasibly cut it from the final cut to enhance the mystery of Rosebud — a wise decision if that was the case. For a movie of such imposing magnitude as Citizen Kane , it is crafted with such careful and intimate precision . The thesis of one immensely influential and complex media tycoon was distilled into one word consisting of sentimental nostalgia and pure tragedy.

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Citizen Kane

Directed by and starring Orson Welles in his feature film debut, Citizen Kane tells the life story of Charles Foster Kane, a self-made business tycoon partially based on William Randolph Hearst. The film tells the story of Kane's rise and fall from power, narratively framed by the sensation caused by death at the beginning and end of the film. Besides Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Ray Collins, Agnes Moorehead, and Ruth Warrick also star. 

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