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Presentation vs Unfolding - What's the difference?

presentation | unfolding | Synonyms |

Presentation is a synonym of unfolding.


As nouns the difference between presentation and unfolding

is that presentation is the act of presenting while unfolding is (often|figuratively) the process by which something unfolds or becomes revealed.

As a verb unfolding is

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presentation

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Alternative forms

* (archaic)

Noun

(wikipedia presentation) (en noun)
  • The act of presenting, or something presented
  • * Hooker
  • Prayers are sometimes a presentation of mere desires.
  • A dramatic performance
  • An award given to someone on a special occasion
  • A lecture or speech given in front of an audience
  • (medicine) 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."
  • (medicine) The position of the foetus in the uterus at birth
  • (fencing) Offering one's blade for engagement by the opponent
  • (mathematics) The specification of a group by generators and relators.
  • The act or right of offering a clergyman to the bishop or ordinary for institution in a benefice.
  • * Blackstone
  • If the bishop admits the patron's presentation , the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him.

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    unfolding

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (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 citation
  • , passage=If I had the space, I'd cite dozens more examples of Gould's graceful unfoldings of various Beatle tunes. }}

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