make a presentation

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

To formally give a gift or prize to someone.

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  • The president will make a presentation to the businesswoman of the year.
  • The CEO will make a presentation about the new corporate strategy tomorrow.
  • During the awards ceremony, the mayor will make a special presentation to the local heroes.
  • We need to make a presentation to the board of directors next Tuesday.
  • She was chosen to make a presentation to the retiring headteacher, offering a commemorative gift.
  • Each student is required to make a presentation on a historical event.
  • The committee decided to make a presentation to the most deserving student, awarding a scholarship.
  • The sales team made a presentation to the potential clients this morning.
  • Tomorrow, the captain will make the presentation to the winning team, handing over the trophy.
  • He used professional software to make a presentation about the project.
  • He felt honored to make the presentation to the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Learning how to make a presentation is a vital skill in the business world.
  • The school board will make a presentation to the long-serving staff members next month, giving them tokens of appreciation.
  • She made a presentation that was very well-received by the entire audience.
  • Before the dinner, the chairman will make a brief presentation to the guest speaker.
  • I spent all night preparing to make a presentation at the annual conference.
  • Please make the presentation to the visiting dignitary at the end of the reception.
  • Please make a presentation of your findings during the department meeting.
  • The company always likes to make a generous presentation to its departing executives, often a substantial bonus.
  • They were invited to make a presentation at the international symposium.