A show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view.
An accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative.
1 The refusal was due to the death of the drawer before presentment .
2 In December, 1788, a grand jury in South Carolina made this presentment :
3 In September, 1652, the following presentment was made by the grand jury:-
4 The parsonage is often an almost ideal presentment of peace and repose.
5 This is the very presentment of what I saw in my dream.'
6 Pall Mall brought him back to that counterfeit presentment of the real-reality.
7 To his dry presentment of the case nobody seemed to pay heed.
8 To preserve the counterfeit presentment of some which remain seems a duty.
9 Here was the concrete, visible presentment of something that drew her strongly.
10 Pending that day wardens and sidemen drew up their bills of presentment .
11 It is with presentment that the artist has, fundamentally, to concern himself.
12 Prosecutions by information are those not founded on a presentment or indictment.
13 George was silent, the very presentment of a sorely harassed young man.
14 Sauvallier could not go out of doors without seeing his son's presentment .
15 Is its appeal to you confined to its presentment of the Past?
16 How perfect the preservation, and artful the presentment , of the various characters!
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