Demonstration vs Unfolding - What's the difference?
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The act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.
An event at which something will be demonstrated.
A public display of group opinion.
A show of military force.
A mathematical proof.
* , s.v. Thomas Hobbes:
(often, figuratively) The process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 28, author=Bruce Handy, title=Nothing You Can Know That Isnt Known, work=New York Times
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As nouns the difference between demonstration and unfolding
is that demonstration is the act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something while unfolding is the process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed.As a verb unfolding is
present participle of lang=en.demonstration
English
Noun
(en noun)- I have to give a demonstration to the class tomorrow, and I'm ill-prepared.
- He read the proposition. So he reads the demonstration of it, which referred him back to such a proposition,; which proposition he read.
unfolding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation