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Sentence count:173+15Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: apparentclearclear-cutobviousplainAntonym: doubtfuluncertainSimilar words: evidenceincidentidentifyidentityresidentpresidentdiffidentconfidentMeaning: ['evɪdənt]  adj. 1. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment 2. capable of being seen or noticed. 
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91. I see three important constituent elements of the digital realm becoming more evident every day: malleability, anonymity and connectivity.
92. This variability is evident when studying purified receptors in artificial membranes, calcium release in single cells or in cell populations.
93. He must try to communicate that to the children who were filled with evident self-recrimination, Katherine particularly.
94. It is evident that the machine aesthetic played more than just a stylistic part in the revolution.
95. There followed a period of about fifteen years when creative genius became evident, such as the works of William Shakespeare.
96. By the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, moral laxity in the administration of confession by the clergy was evident.
97. During gastrulation the front and back, top and bottom become evident, and the basic body plan is laid down.
98. The Romantic plays increase the interrogations, apostrophes, abrupt interruptions, exclamations and leaders that were so evident in sentimental comedy.
99. What is evident is that the age of electronic records opens numerous possibilities that will enrich the understanding of contemporary culture.
100. From at least the closing years of the eighteenth century the decline of gentry involvement and even tolerance of plebeian sports was evident.
101. The principle of the separation of powers is, for example, clearly evident in his views on administrative law.
102. These she brushed aside and raced by, to their evident great relief.
103. Saline alluvial soils have high levels of exchangeable sodium and the effects of gleying are clearly evident.
104. Day had a coronary bypass, and he suffered from breathing problems, often evident when he was on the air.
105. Its excesses had already degenerated into the sacrifice of living beings and its Chaotic nature was increasingly evident.
106. Nowhere was this more evident than in the marked differences in the handling of collaboration in the atomic and conventional weapons fields.
106. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
107. With work-inhibited students, a breakdown in the independence process appears evident.
108. In Congress, the same jockeying for political capital, of which Johnson and Romney were accused, was evident.
109. In the light of this, the way forward in climatic geomorphology, already recognized in studies of fluvial catchments, becomes evident.
110. Petitioner contends that the coercive nature of this program is evident from the degree of success it has achieved.
111. If tonalities are not closely related the tonal conflict will be more evident according to the degree of disagreement between the scales.
112. Some of these symptoms may be so extreme that the psychotic quality of the condition is clearly evident.
113. The failure of ambitious projects within the Council was evident by the time of its second session in 1950.
114. It had become evident that a simple and effective means of communication was required, and the radio was the next step.
115. It will be evident that the Pearce-Hall theory finds it difficult to deal with the effects of contextual factors.
116. Since 1971 this growth has continued, and a similar trend is evident in all Western industrial capitalist societies.
117. Osaka's decline is evident in the local prefectural office, a grand stone building with grimy linoleum floor coverings.
118. The warm, maternal, caring streak which has characterized her adult life, was becoming evident in her daily life.
119. The need for reregulation superimposed upon any underlying tendency towards competitive freedom is clearly evident.
120. Even when not evident it is always worth looking for, since it may hold the clue to the whole case.
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