Similar words: circumstance, circumspect, substantial, substantially, insubstantial, circumlocution, tangential, circuit. Meaning: [‚sɜːkəm'stænʃl] adj. fully detailed and specific about particulars.
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31. Nevertheless calls for a congressional inquiry into the October Surprise allegations increased throughout the month as further circumstantial evidence was uncovered.
32. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence.
33. A shadow of a smile creased her mouth; but it was circumstantial, not genuine.
34. Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
35. Evidence of a link between the arrival of television and the erosion of social connections is not merely circumstantial.
36. Such a contention is, of course, unprovable, since all the evidence is circumstantial and associative.
37. They concede, however, that their case against Sharif rests on circumstantial evidence.
38. No one knew by whom but the circumstantial evidence seemed to be mounting up.
39. The state will have to build its case with circumstantial evidence.
40. The evidence is undeniably circumstantial; the rare examples of actual letting usually come in the form of licences to demise.
41. There is certainly accumulating circumstantial evidence to suggest that this is in fact the case.
42. Soil temperature was not controlled in our study, and so the evidence linking temperature and root mortality is circumstantial.
43. The aetiology remains unknown, but much circumstantial evidence suggests that immunological mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis.
44. Kids, who are circumstantial outsiders, tend to identify with such creatures and envision them as their vengeful protectors.
45. The lack of evidence and the circumstantial nature of the testimony caused a public outcry.
46. Lynne, it may look circumstantial to you, but from where I sit the evidence is pretty overwhelming.
47. In the absence of witnesses, only a confession on the part of the defendant or sufficient circumstantial evidence will substantiate the offence.
48. This account of events certainly fitted the circumstantial evidence, but was seen by the jury as most improbable.
49. The reasons for the project collapsing were circumstantial.
50. There is much circumstantial evidence and some direct evidence.
51. His pages march on, direct and circumstantial.
52. The jury will not convict on circumstantial evidence alone.
53. My memory is circumstantial and unshaken.
54. You can't convict him merely on circumstantial evidence.
55. Circumstantial evidence is like a blackberry, which when red or white is really green.
56. In some situations, disqualifying bias can be shown by circumstantial evidence rather than by an overt statement by the official.
57. Specifically, because there is a direct interest between the accomplices, the probative force of their testimonies is generally weak and thus circumstantial evidence is needed.
58. Circumstantial evidence requires that the jury infer a fact from what the witness observed.Sentencedict
59. With vague circumstantial evidence pointing to Philippe, he was immediately arrested and charged with patricide.
60. It can also act as an absolute structure, functioning as subordinate clause or circumstantial complement.
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