Synonym: express, show. Similar words: convince, province, convinced, evidence, evil, divine, moving, living. Meaning: [ɪ'vɪns] v. give expression to.
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(1) He evinced great sorrow for what he had done.
(2) He evinced great sorrow.
(3) They have never evinced any readiness or ability to negotiate.
(4) She evinced no surprise at seeing them together.
(5) Their conversation evinced great learning.
(6) She evinced little enthusiasm for the outdoor life.
(7) His conversation evinces great courage.
(8) He evinced a strong desire to be reconciled with his family.
(9) The entire production evinces authenticity and a real respect for the subject matter.
(10) A universe that ran like clockwork also evinced design.
(11) These evinced no embarrassment at the encounter.
(12) Theologians evince, if anything, even less enthusiasm for the subject than art historians.
(13) Gumbel has evinced little interest in the new network so far.
(14) In her work training catechists she had evinced a talent for drawing volunteers more deeply into Church ministries.
(15) To respect the evidence is only to evince an unsubtle mind.
(16) His driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, evinced no surprise.
(17) Even Barbara, who evinces by various proclamations a belief in my innocence, has never asked me directly.
(18) The singer evinced one bad habit in the Mahler group, a tendency to scoop into opening phrases. Sentencedict.com
(19) Today it seems to evince a growing recognition that totalization can not be achieved without a movement involving the transcendence of itself.
(20) She at last condescended to evince awareness of his proximity.
(21) The high-rank administrators of the company evince, "The global virtual currency department is established to raise the quality of service, return the old customers and welcome the new customers."
(22) Sire, the kindness your majesty deigns to evince towards me is a recompense which so far surpasses my utmost ambition that I have nothing more to ask for.
(23) Live life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome then.
(24) Experiments evince this algorithm is a good feature detection method.
(25) Heathcliff, why don't you evince satisfaction at my pleasant news?
(26) In all the years I knew her, she never evinced any desire to do such a thing.
(27) Anyway, it does no harm for a politician to evince some passing interest in sport.
(28) To reject such vital nutriment is both to display ingratitude to the Buddha and, furthermore, to evince sure signs of spiritual obtuseness (hence the image of the cattle).
(29) I responded with a lengthy dissertation on what I'd so far learn, which wasn't much at the time, and was really only able to evince the need to be in exceptional physical condition before arriving.
(30) But whatever makes Lang Lang so beloved among audiences, in a field where thousands of other pianists evince perfect technique, surely includes his own enjoyment of what he does.
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