Synonym: express, show. Similar words: convince, province, convinced, evidence, evil, divine, moving, living. Meaning: [ɪ'vɪns] v. give expression to.
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(31) For people of a certain age, such anecdotes might evince something like nostalgia.
(32) Thirdly, Live life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome them.
(33) While coastal China and its major metropolises evince tremendous wealth, large swaths of Western China remain mired in poverty.
(34) After that I think it's the right time to evince.
(35) This is the time that we must evince calm and wise restraint. Emotions must not run wild.
(36) Nor, as far as we know,[http://sentencedict.com/evince.html] did his bankers or accountants evince the least bit of curiosity about seeing these places.
(37) He was determined to prevent it, if possible, though his mother, who equally heard the conversation which passed at table, did not evince the least disapprobation.
(38) Live life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome them.
(39) Local-colorists thus evince the "double vision" characteristic of the postcolonial author who has one eye on the hegemonic audience and the other on their native subjects.
(40) The effects of lysine liquid fertilizer on wheat, coleseed and rice evince show that the fertilizers P and K increase production by 6 8%, 2 3% and 2 2%, respectively.
(41) The intrinsic value of tussle is to evince one's aversion .
(42) He has sharply escalated his profile in recent weeks, however, by invoking India's Gandhian tradition of fasting to evince political change.
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