by Luke Dunphey March 01, 2012
to show something true without yielding any knowledge of the cause, or without a logical basis or underlying tangible equation.
eymology: english "demonstrate", from latin "demonstrare," "to show completely", from de- (of, concerning) + monstrare (show)
eymology: english "demonstrate", from latin "demonstrare," "to show completely", from de- (of, concerning) + monstrare (show)
A lot of people monstrate innate psychic abilities and even other psychics have no idea what's going on.
Monstrations are the exception to the norm, as science can explain nearly everything.
Monstrations are the exception to the norm, as science can explain nearly everything.
by Yatri Trivedi February 01, 2007
by Paul July 27, 2004