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Synonyms for presentation
- investiture
- demonstration
- arrangement
- introduction
- performance
- representation
the act of conferring, as of an honor
Something bestowed freely, the instance or occasion of being presented for the first time to society, the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward), related words, a show or display.
- presentment
- lecture demonstration
- counterdemonstration
the act of making something publicly available
The act of presenting a proposal.
- proposition
- first reading
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a visual representation of something
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formally making a person known to another or to the public
- making known
- reintroduction
(obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal
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Synonyms for presentation ˌprɛz ənˈteɪ ʃən, ˌpri zɛn- pre·sen·ta·tion, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word presentation ., complete dictionary of synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes, presentation.
Synonyms: introduction , exhibition , offer , delivery , gift , donation , bestowal , grant , endowment
Antonyms: withdrawal , removal , concealment , suppression , retention , withholding , refusal , nonpresentation
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- presentation noun
the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward)
"she gave the trophy but he made the presentation"
Synonyms: introduction , intro , presentment , display , demonstration
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"
Synonyms: presentment , intro , notification , manifestation , display , demonstration , demo , monstrance , introduction
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
Synonyms: exhibit , showing , intro , presentment , video display , display , demonstration , introduction , show
presentation, introduction, intro noun
formally making a person known to another or to the public
Synonyms: foundation , first appearance , intro , display , debut , presentment , launching , creation , intromission , institution , entry , founding , innovation , initiation , instauration , demonstration , origination , introduction , insertion , unveiling
(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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Synonyms: introduction
Synonyms: exhibition , representation , setting forth
Synonyms: bestowal , donation , giving
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List of paraphrases for "presentation":
submission , introduction , briefing , format , presentación , submitting , presentations , presenting , présentation , explanatory , exposed , statement , tabling , filing , display , exposure , submissions , presented , layout , exposé , presentment , remission , enhancement , lecture , submitted , lodging , submit , exhibition , nomination , show , presenter , lay-out
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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.
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The timing [of the proposed balloon ban] was good in a way because we had a presentation on our agenda on recycling, it [waste] just ends up in our rivers and creeks and that's not good for the environment.
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The ‘May I Kiss You’ presentation minimizes defensiveness and promotes an open discussion of an often silent topic.
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What would increase the suspicion of coronavirus would be if you were short of breath, people can also develop pneumonia from the flu, which has a similar presentation, so either way you're going to want to seek medical attention.
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We came up with a number of dishes. We did a tasting with Dr. Jill Biden and her staff. And we tasted through – oh I don’t know, 10, 12, 13 different courses of food. It was really just a collaboration of talking through what fit for the dinner – what fit just presentation-wise, colors, everything. So we narrowed it down, then we did another round of testing, and this is the result.
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adjective as in featuring
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- highlighting
- recommending
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- calling attention to
- drawing attention to
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adjective as in representing
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DuVernay has partly succeeded in presenting a more human King, warts and all.
The bookstore was opened as a way of presenting Italian books and culture to Manhattanites.
Because the shop was emblematic of that peculiar Italian institution known as La Faccia: i.e. presenting the best face possible.
Neighboring Guinea and Liberia, said WHO, were presenting evidence of a decrease in cases.
Within two days, he had stolen as many Iberian sculptures, eventually presenting them to Picasso as a gift.
He was continually presenting innumerable imaginary fivers to little people.
If the holder has been free from wrong in presenting the check, the bank cannot look to him, but to the drawer for repayment.
Isabel tossed and kissed them, presenting them with a box of toys she had bought in Main Street.
Though presenting many points of interest, it is unnecessary to describe them in detail here.
The sight of them not only fills me with ennui, but I have no intention of presenting your comic papers with material.
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adjective as in giving prominence to
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adjective as in purporting to depict
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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to presenting, such as: displaying, headlining, highlighting, promoting, pushing, and recommending.
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Definition of presentation
- fairing [ British ]
- freebee
- largess
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15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
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How to Make a “Good” Presentation “Great”
- Guy Kawasaki
Remember: Less is more.
A strong presentation is so much more than information pasted onto a series of slides with fancy backgrounds. Whether you’re pitching an idea, reporting market research, or sharing something else, a great presentation can give you a competitive advantage, and be a powerful tool when aiming to persuade, educate, or inspire others. Here are some unique elements that make a presentation stand out.
- Fonts: Sans Serif fonts such as Helvetica or Arial are preferred for their clean lines, which make them easy to digest at various sizes and distances. Limit the number of font styles to two: one for headings and another for body text, to avoid visual confusion or distractions.
- Colors: Colors can evoke emotions and highlight critical points, but their overuse can lead to a cluttered and confusing presentation. A limited palette of two to three main colors, complemented by a simple background, can help you draw attention to key elements without overwhelming the audience.
- Pictures: Pictures can communicate complex ideas quickly and memorably but choosing the right images is key. Images or pictures should be big (perhaps 20-25% of the page), bold, and have a clear purpose that complements the slide’s text.
- Layout: Don’t overcrowd your slides with too much information. When in doubt, adhere to the principle of simplicity, and aim for a clean and uncluttered layout with plenty of white space around text and images. Think phrases and bullets, not sentences.
As an intern or early career professional, chances are that you’ll be tasked with making or giving a presentation in the near future. Whether you’re pitching an idea, reporting market research, or sharing something else, a great presentation can give you a competitive advantage, and be a powerful tool when aiming to persuade, educate, or inspire others.
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Key facts about the abortion debate in America
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade – the decision that had guaranteed a constitutional right to an abortion for nearly 50 years – has shifted the legal battle over abortion to the states, with some prohibiting the procedure and others moving to safeguard it.
As the nation’s post-Roe chapter begins, here are key facts about Americans’ views on abortion, based on two Pew Research Center polls: one conducted from June 25-July 4 , just after this year’s high court ruling, and one conducted in March , before an earlier leaked draft of the opinion became public.
This analysis primarily draws from two Pew Research Center surveys, one surveying 10,441 U.S. adults conducted March 7-13, 2022, and another surveying 6,174 U.S. adults conducted June 27-July 4, 2022. Here are the questions used for the March survey , along with responses, and the questions used for the survey from June and July , along with responses.
Everyone who took part in these surveys is a member of the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), an online survey panel that is recruited through national, random sampling of residential addresses. This way nearly all U.S. adults have a chance of selection. The survey is weighted to be representative of the U.S. adult population by gender, race, ethnicity, partisan affiliation, education and other categories. Read more about the ATP’s methodology .
A majority of the U.S. public disapproves of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe. About six-in-ten adults (57%) disapprove of the court’s decision that the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to abortion and that abortion laws can be set by states, including 43% who strongly disapprove, according to the summer survey. About four-in-ten (41%) approve, including 25% who strongly approve.
About eight-in-ten Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents (82%) disapprove of the court’s decision, including nearly two-thirds (66%) who strongly disapprove. Most Republicans and GOP leaners (70%) approve , including 48% who strongly approve.
Most women (62%) disapprove of the decision to end the federal right to an abortion. More than twice as many women strongly disapprove of the court’s decision (47%) as strongly approve of it (21%). Opinion among men is more divided: 52% disapprove (37% strongly), while 47% approve (28% strongly).
About six-in-ten Americans (62%) say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to the summer survey – little changed since the March survey conducted just before the ruling. That includes 29% of Americans who say it should be legal in all cases and 33% who say it should be legal in most cases. About a third of U.S. adults (36%) say abortion should be illegal in all (8%) or most (28%) cases.
Generally, Americans’ views of whether abortion should be legal remained relatively unchanged in the past few years , though support fluctuated somewhat in previous decades.
Relatively few Americans take an absolutist view on the legality of abortion – either supporting or opposing it at all times, regardless of circumstances. The March survey found that support or opposition to abortion varies substantially depending on such circumstances as when an abortion takes place during a pregnancy, whether the pregnancy is life-threatening or whether a baby would have severe health problems.
While Republicans’ and Democrats’ views on the legality of abortion have long differed, the 46 percentage point partisan gap today is considerably larger than it was in the recent past, according to the survey conducted after the court’s ruling. The wider gap has been largely driven by Democrats: Today, 84% of Democrats say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, up from 72% in 2016 and 63% in 2007. Republicans’ views have shown far less change over time: Currently, 38% of Republicans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, nearly identical to the 39% who said this in 2007.
However, the partisan divisions over whether abortion should generally be legal tell only part of the story. According to the March survey, sizable shares of Democrats favor restrictions on abortion under certain circumstances, while majorities of Republicans favor abortion being legal in some situations , such as in cases of rape or when the pregnancy is life-threatening.
There are wide religious divides in views of whether abortion should be legal , the summer survey found. An overwhelming share of religiously unaffiliated adults (83%) say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, as do six-in-ten Catholics. Protestants are divided in their views: 48% say it should be legal in all or most cases, while 50% say it should be illegal in all or most cases. Majorities of Black Protestants (71%) and White non-evangelical Protestants (61%) take the position that abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while about three-quarters of White evangelicals (73%) say it should be illegal in all (20%) or most cases (53%).
In the March survey, 72% of White evangelicals said that the statement “human life begins at conception, so a fetus is a person with rights” reflected their views extremely or very well . That’s much greater than the share of White non-evangelical Protestants (32%), Black Protestants (38%) and Catholics (44%) who said the same. Overall, 38% of Americans said that statement matched their views extremely or very well.
Catholics, meanwhile, are divided along religious and political lines in their attitudes about abortion, according to the same survey. Catholics who attend Mass regularly are among the country’s strongest opponents of abortion being legal, and they are also more likely than those who attend less frequently to believe that life begins at conception and that a fetus has rights. Catholic Republicans, meanwhile, are far more conservative on a range of abortion questions than are Catholic Democrats.
Women (66%) are more likely than men (57%) to say abortion should be legal in most or all cases, according to the survey conducted after the court’s ruling.
More than half of U.S. adults – including 60% of women and 51% of men – said in March that women should have a greater say than men in setting abortion policy . Just 3% of U.S. adults said men should have more influence over abortion policy than women, with the remainder (39%) saying women and men should have equal say.
The March survey also found that by some measures, women report being closer to the abortion issue than men . For example, women were more likely than men to say they had given “a lot” of thought to issues around abortion prior to taking the survey (40% vs. 30%). They were also considerably more likely than men to say they personally knew someone (such as a close friend, family member or themselves) who had had an abortion (66% vs. 51%) – a gender gap that was evident across age groups, political parties and religious groups.
Relatively few Americans view the morality of abortion in stark terms , the March survey found. Overall, just 7% of all U.S. adults say having an abortion is morally acceptable in all cases, and 13% say it is morally wrong in all cases. A third say that having an abortion is morally wrong in most cases, while about a quarter (24%) say it is morally acceptable in most cases. An additional 21% do not consider having an abortion a moral issue.
Among Republicans, most (68%) say that having an abortion is morally wrong either in most (48%) or all cases (20%). Only about three-in-ten Democrats (29%) hold a similar view. Instead, about four-in-ten Democrats say having an abortion is morally acceptable in most (32%) or all (11%) cases, while an additional 28% say it is not a moral issue.
White evangelical Protestants overwhelmingly say having an abortion is morally wrong in most (51%) or all cases (30%). A slim majority of Catholics (53%) also view having an abortion as morally wrong, but many also say it is morally acceptable in most (24%) or all cases (4%), or that it is not a moral issue (17%). Among religiously unaffiliated Americans, about three-quarters see having an abortion as morally acceptable (45%) or not a moral issue (32%).
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What the data says about abortion in the U.S.
Support for legal abortion is widespread in many countries, especially in europe, nearly a year after roe’s demise, americans’ views of abortion access increasingly vary by where they live, by more than two-to-one, americans say medication abortion should be legal in their state, most latinos say democrats care about them and work hard for their vote, far fewer say so of gop, most popular.
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- You'll need Microsoft 365 and a Copilot subscription to use Copilot in Powerpoint.
- Select the Copilot icon and then chat to it about what you want it to do.
- It can draft new presentations and slides, or edit what you're already made.
This guide will show you how to use Microsoft Copilot in Powerpoint .
While generative AI can be a convenient and powerful tool, you should only use it to get started, and you should verify everything it produces for factual accuracy. Trying to sell or pass off completely AI-generated work as your own can lead to bad outcomes for both yourself and your audience.
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To use Copilot in Powerpoint, you need a subscription to the Microsoft Copilot Pro plan , which costs around $20 per month per user. You get one month free, so you can use the free trial period to play around with the feature if you like. This membership lets you use Copilot in the free web versions of Microsoft's various office applications, like Word and Powerpoint.
However, to use Copilot in the offline version of those tools, you'll need a subscription to Microsoft 365 as well. That plan lets you use Copilot on- and offline in any of Microsoft's various office applications.
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To start creating new slides in Powerpoint using Copilot, all you need to do is ask it, giving it any information you feel it might need to be up to the task.
Open Powerpoint and select the Copilot icon in the top-right. It looks like two orange-edged rings intersecting.
The Copilot chat window will open. Type into the chat bar in the bottom right what you want Copilot to do.
In your request, include any information you feel is relevant to the task. You can optionally paste text or links to online content into the chat window to ask Copilot to include it.
In this example, we had Copilot produce a guide on how to use Copilot in Powerpoint, using a link to Microsoft's explainer page about the technology.
If you're unsure about how to write a prompt for Copilot, you can select the Prompt Book icon next to the Microphone at the bottom of the chat window. This will provide you with a number of pre-written prompts to select from.
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If you have some existing data or text that you want to turn into a presentation, you can use Copilot to do it. Here's how.
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Select the Prompt Book to get a list of Copilot prompts. It's the book icon next to the Microphone at the bottom of the chat window. Then, select Create.
Select View More Prompts .
Choose Create a new presentation based on [file] .
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A formal presentation of one person to another. A definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing. The action of providing or supplying something for use. The spreading or dissemination of information. The act of advertising or exaggerating the value of something. A beginning, or first stage.
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A majority of the U.S. public disapproves of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe. About six-in-ten adults (57%) disapprove of the court's decision that the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to abortion and that abortion laws can be set by states, including 43% who strongly disapprove, according to the summer survey.
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