Exhibit

Pronounced: ig-ZIH-bit


What it means: An exhibit is a document or object shown in court to support your case—like emails, photos, or financial records.

Example: “I brought my lease as an exhibit to show I had stable housing.”

When it's used: During court hearings, depositions, or mediation.

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