Similar words: evidence, preponderance of evidence, physical evidence, documentary evidence, corroborating evidence, circumstantial evidence, providence, improvidence. Meaning: ['evɪdəns] adj. supported by evidence.
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1. His answer evidenced a guilty conscience.
2. He evidenced his accusation with some material evidence.
3. His desire to win an Olympic medal is evidenced by his performances throughout this season.
4. She was not calculating and evidenced no specific interest in money.
5. The volcano is still active, as evidenced by the recent eruption.
6. He's wise in other ways too, as evidenced by his reason for switching from tennis to golf.
7. This is evidenced by a number of recent disasters which have made the headlines.
8. This shift was evidenced in a highly dramatic form in the spontaneous mass uprising in Santo Domingo in 1965.
9. Iron deficiency anemia, as evidenced by a high prevalence of low hemoglobin levels, was a widespread problem.
10. Nor had she lost her nerve, as evidenced by her conduct one night when Marian heard a strange noise.
11. The Empire and the superiority it evidenced, was just the way things were, entirely natural.
12. This was evidenced by the continuation of her long-established teaching methods and forms of classroom organisation between sessions with the advisory teacher.
13. Very high structural integrity as evidenced by a 30,000 hour design life and no speed limit in turbulence.
14. That is evidenced by the fact that 45 percent of our adoptions are interracial....
15. The aesthetic evidenced in these rooms has also brought us to the brink of World War Ill.
16. Swiney proposed that women's racial superiority was evidenced both by their physical and mental capabilities and in their internal cellular composition.
17. As evidenced by the above,(sentencedict.com) she has no psychological insight.
18. They never reached the standard of work evidenced by the Parthenon or the Erechtheion.
19. Unsurprisingly, families are severely stressed, as evidenced by low birth rates and high death rates.
20. However, seat belts also involve a degree of inconvenience, as evidenced by the unwillingness of many people to use them.
21. This phenomenon is particularly prevalent in the case of unascertained future goods where a strict approach is often evidenced.
22. The secretory effect of cholera toxin in our study probably continued for hours as evidenced by the stool output after the experiment.
23. Traditional drinks are consumed only in social settings, as evidenced by the large pot where they are stored.
24. The split between rich and poor teams has grown wider, evidenced by the few clubs going after high-priced free agents.
25. However, the change in the equitable interests must be evidenced.
26. Some of them have been visiting inappropriate Web sites, as was evidenced by the History folder.
27. He worked for years as a copywriter, and that type of exactitude is evidenced in his work.
28. Students of comparative religion, on the other hand, have evidenced somewhat more interest in tongue speaking.
29. A junta official said recently that a dialogue is unnecessary as evidenced by improving foreign investments and relations.
30. Yet the reconstruction of the nation is not part of the new politics as evidenced in all the recent elections.
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