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evince
[ ih-vins ]
verb (used with object)
- to show clearly; make evident or manifest; prove.
- to reveal the possession of (a quality, trait, etc.).
evince
/ ɪˈɪԲ /
verb
- tr to make evident; show (something, such as an emotion) clearly
Usage
Derived Forms
- ˈԳ, adjective
- ˈԳ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- ·c· adjective
- non·c· adjective
- ܲe·Գ adjective
- un·c· adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of evince1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
But our marriage was not filled with disasters, and there were breaks in the clouds that evinced Mark’s unwavering endurance and depth.
But our marriage wasn’t filled with disasters, and there were breaks in the clouds that evinced Mark’s unwavering endurance and depth.
Those last two groups are notable because Cohn was himself both Jewish and gay, yet evinced an odd inability to see how the bigotries he cultivated against others like him reflected on himself.
Even if the language remains just that, such rhetoric evinces "some lack of understanding of what can actually be done within the rule of law," she said.
While the momentum is there, evinced by an increase in state and federal investment, it’s not enough, he said.
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