evidence|evidences in English

noun

[ev·i·dence || 'evɪdəns]

proof, something which proves or disproves

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1. Circumstantial evidences are also called ‘Indirect evidences’

2. Other Evidences

3. The cave contained evidences of prehistoric settlement.

4. And then we delete the evidences.

5. The lawyer brought forward some new evidences against the murder.

6. The parties acknowledge that this Agreement evidences a transaction involving interstate commerce.

7. The administration of justice in the penal system evidences a profound crisis

8. This wasp behaviour evidences the most fundamental characteristic of animal sociality: parental investment.

9. Vocal evidences of nervousness may include an abnormally high-pitched or trembling voice.

10. We see a cornfield and a cottage, both solid evidences of man's presence.

11. Various Biosystematics; Taxonomic Evidence: Importance and types of taxonomic evidences: Anatomical, cytological, molecular, palynological, geographical and embryological; Nomenclature : Important rules of botanical nomenclature including effective; Valid publication, typification, principles of priority and its limitations, author citation,

12. Synonyms for Betokens include indicates, denotes, signifies, bespeaks, evidences, manifests, means, represents, declares and marks

13. Fossil evidences suggest that Aurochs originates from India, where it appeared 2 million years ago

14. Puerto Rico's month-over-month Economic Activity Index for FY2013 evidences its sluggishness and decline.

15. Paradoxically, the only time the court can deliver the subpoena is when all relevant evidences prepared.

16. The currently available evidence indicates that most of the preoperative Airway assessment tests only have a low predictive performance for difficult facemask ventilation after anesthetic induction.[1] Thus, the new tests and evidences for prediction of difficult facemask ventilation are still needed.

17. The Correlative duty of loyalty arises from this level of trust and the complete reliance which it evidences

18. Moreover, within this little “bundle” are evidences of sophisticated design that impress even highly educated engineers and scientists.

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

20. Acheulean settlements are older than previously assumed and the oldest evidences are not only located in southern Europe

21. The administrative practice evidences simply the recognition by the Italian authorities of the disproportionate character of this obligation.

22. Counterfeiting, manufacturing spurious coins, paper money, or evidences of governmental obligation (e.g., bonds) in the semblance of the true

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

24. 3 Indubitable evidences of an ancient custom of ritual regicide have been found over a great portion of the globe.

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