Evince :
induxi
aspectusevinciturgubernatae,evincing
aspectusevinciturgubernatae,evincing
Verb(1) give expression to
(1) One thing that Grant's posts do evince is that scientific illiteracy increases the opportunities for apt marketers to take advantage of a public incapable of distinguishing between anecdote and evidence.(2) So journalists, broadcasters and politicians, and those who are often in the public eye, such as community and business leaders, wield immense power over but evince little loyalty to our language.(3) his letters evince the excitement he felt at undertaking this journey(4) What makes the new policy's promulgation politically possible is the lack of interest most Americans evince in foreign affairs, save matters of war and peace.(5) What's striking about many of these comments is the level of hostility they evince toward religion in general and Christianity in particular.(6) On the other hand, a bad idea remains exactly that, no matter how well it is evinced in a story.(7) However, while respondents evinced strong preference for having a say in their choice or party candidates, they were more ambivalent about how much autonomy MPs should have from their party once they arrived in parliament.(8) Deirdre pulled back, shocked by the force of the emotion her mistress was evincing , and was relieved to see the healer approaching.(9) The garage is underlit, with a low-slung ceiling and construction that evinces the massive weight first of the cement slabwork and then of the floors and earth above.(10) It also looks silly and evinces contempt from car-drivers, proper motorcyclists and even pedestrians, but I don't care.(11) I bring it up every so often just to test the waters, which are getting less chilly, but he still evinces quite a bit of hesitation.(12) If the dramatic developments for the last two months are any indication, it seems the State Government has not evinced any interest to solve the problem.(13) Consistent with our hypothesis, our study revealed that unpopular children who evinced stronger emotional Stroop responses showed the greatest risk for depressive symptoms.(14) It was an indication of the interest evinced by music enthusiasts, who were now much more open to classical music.(15) This presentation evinces just the same kind of reaction.(16) Despite such frustrating responses, Harris evinces remarkably little bitterness.
Related Phrases of evince(1) evince ::
induxi
Synonyms
Verb
1. reveal ::
revelare
2. show ::
ostende
3. make plain ::
ut patet
4. manifest ::
manifestum
5. indicate ::
indicant
6. display ::
display
7. exhibit ::
Vesalius
8. demonstrate ::
demonstrabo
9. evidence ::
quod
10. attest to ::
testimonium palam dicunt,
11. convey ::
deferat
12. communicate ::
communicare
13. proclaim ::
praedicate
14. bespeak ::
PRAEMANDO
15. ooze ::
circum limus niger
Verb
1. reveal ::
revelare
2. show ::
ostende
3. make plain ::
ut patet
4. manifest ::
manifestum
5. indicate ::
indicant
6. display ::
display
7. exhibit ::
Vesalius
8. demonstrate ::
demonstrabo
9. evidence ::
quod
10. attest to ::
testimonium palam dicunt,
11. convey ::
deferat
12. communicate ::
communicare
13. proclaim ::
praedicate
14. bespeak ::
PRAEMANDO
15. ooze ::
circum limus niger
Different Formsevince, evinced, evinces, evincing
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