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Verb
(1) advance evidence for
(2) affirm
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(1) advance evidence for
(2) affirm
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(1) That was a case where diminished responsibility was not raised at the trial but it was later sought to adduce medical evidence on the issue.
(2) Editors at the New York Times did not need to be clairvoyant to adduce the massive evidence to that effect.
(3) There may well be cases in which it would be not necessary to adduce such evidence - as for instance, if an architect omitted to provide a front door to the premises.
(4) It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it.
(5) They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system.
(6) We ruled that the appellant could and should call him and, in the first instance, adduce whatever evidence he now wished to give.
(7) However, it proceeded to speculate on the safety of their conviction with reference to the weight of the evidence adduced by the prosecution.
(8) There is much to be said on both sides of the argument about whether intercept evidence should be adducible in court; I continue to consider the matter carefully, and will be happy to take advice.
(9) Rather, before even adducing the evidence, they have already made up their minds that the answer is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510yesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(10) A number of proposal forms were adduced in evidence to indicate the areas of concern to yacht insurers.
(11) Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept.
(12) This name is placed amongst the exotic surnames because no Celtic or Scandinavian etymology appears to be adducible for it.
(13) I do not see what responsibility the Minister of Police has for evidence adduced by Crown counsel during a trial.
(14) If the defendant adduces no evidence there is nothing to rebut the inference of negligence and the plaintiff will have proved his case.
(15) This may occur when an accused adduces sufficient evidence to raise a doubt about his guilt but the jury is not convinced on a balance of probabilities that his account is true.
(16) A certain amount of evidence was adduced on this point.
Show Examples
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(1) That was a case where diminished responsibility was not raised at the trial but it was later sought to adduce medical evidence on the issue.
(2) Editors at the New York Times did not need to be clairvoyant to adduce the massive evidence to that effect.
(3) There may well be cases in which it would be not necessary to adduce such evidence - as for instance, if an architect omitted to provide a front door to the premises.
(4) It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it.
(5) They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system.
(6) We ruled that the appellant could and should call him and, in the first instance, adduce whatever evidence he now wished to give.
(7) However, it proceeded to speculate on the safety of their conviction with reference to the weight of the evidence adduced by the prosecution.
(8) There is much to be said on both sides of the argument about whether intercept evidence should be adducible in court; I continue to consider the matter carefully, and will be happy to take advice.
(9) Rather, before even adducing the evidence, they have already made up their minds that the answer is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510yesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(10) A number of proposal forms were adduced in evidence to indicate the areas of concern to yacht insurers.
(11) Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept.
(12) This name is placed amongst the exotic surnames because no Celtic or Scandinavian etymology appears to be adducible for it.
(13) I do not see what responsibility the Minister of Police has for evidence adduced by Crown counsel during a trial.
(14) If the defendant adduces no evidence there is nothing to rebut the inference of negligence and the plaintiff will have proved his case.
(15) This may occur when an accused adduces sufficient evidence to raise a doubt about his guilt but the jury is not convinced on a balance of probabilities that his account is true.
(16) A certain amount of evidence was adduced on this point.
Synonyms
Verb
1. cite
2. quote
3. name
4. mention
5. instance
6. point out
7. refer to
8. put forward
9. present
10. offer
11. advance
12. propose
13. proffer
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. cite
2. quote
3. name
4. mention
5. instance
6. point out
7. refer to
8. put forward
9. present
10. offer
11. advance
12. propose
13. proffer
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