evidence in English

noun
1
the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination
verb
1
be or show evidence of.
that it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of Neolithic buildings

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "evidence" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "evidence", or refer to the context using the word "evidence" in the English Dictionary.

1. Conclusive Evidence is evidence that cannot be contradicted by any other evidence

2. Evidence, mark, let's just get some evidence.

3. Corroborating evidence means supplementary evidence that tends to strengthen or confirm the already existing evidence.

4. The value of Direct Evidence is more than Circumstantial Evidence is more than Circumstantial Evidence

5. Circumstantial Evidence is also known as indirect evidence

6. On the other hand, Corroborative evidence is the evidence used to make substantive evidence more concrete

7. In Canadian evidence law, according to the general evidence rule, hearsay evidence is generally inadmissible.

8. Corroborative evidence merely restates facts already introduced into evidence

9. Credible evidence is evidence that's likely to be believed

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12. What evidence?

13. leaving no evidence.

14. The Archaeological Evidence

15. Where's the evidence?"

16. A party may always submit evidence in rebuttal or amplify previous evidence

17. They liken the standard for scientific evidence to that for other evidence.

18. For cross-country evidence and Bogotic and Fedderke (2006) for South African evidence

19. Bloodstain Evidence Bloodstains are an important piece of evidence in a forensic examination

20. Admissibility the concept in the law of evidence that determines whether or not evidence can be received by the court. The evidence must first be relevant, but even relevant evidence will …

21. Not Conclusive: inConclusive evidence

22. Meaning of Circumstantial Evidence

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24. There's evidence of rape?

25. False Evidence Appearing Real.

26. But on what evidence?

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29. The evidence is contestable.

30. Evidence of Authentic Reporting

31. What about forensic evidence?

32. Reason on the evidence.

33. The evidence was cooked.

34. The evidence is inconclusive.

35. Admissibility of electronic evidence

36. Jesus furnished such evidence.

37. Evidence is plentifully available.

38. Technical preparations for trial, including collating evidence and taking proofs of evidence from witnesses

39. Apodictic evidence then denotes a type of evidence that is indubitable (Hua VIII, p

40. Declaring admissible or inadmissible any preliminary requests concerning evidence and, if admitted, taking the evidence;

41. The endocast shows evidence of intracranial retial hypertrophy, taken as evidence of enhanced diving abilities.

42. What does archaeological evidence show?

43. The evidence is not consistent.

44. No real evidence at all.

45. Epstein called the evidence insubstantial.

46. The evidence was totally fabricated.

47. Admissible evidence is any document, testimony, or tangible evidence used in a court of law

48. Circumstantial evidence, often referred to as indirect evidence, allows an inference to be made between the evidence and the result to be drawn from it

49. Circumstantial evidence, in law, evidence not drawn from direct observation of a fact in issue

50. Cache Bifaces typically have no evidence of use, resharpening, notching or other evidence of specific function