evidencing / ˈɛv ɪ dəns /

证据举证证明证实

evidencing2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
  2. something that makes plain or clear; an indication or sign: His flushed look was visible evidence of his fever.
  3. Law. data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.
v. 有主动词 verb

ev·i·denced, ev·i·denc·ing.

  1. to make evident or clear; show clearly; manifest: He evidenced his approval by promising his full support.
  2. to support by evidence: He evidenced his accusation with incriminating letters.

evidencing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

prove

更多evidencing例句

  1. There’s also additional evidence that masks protect the person wearing them from catching the disease.
  2. There’s also plenty of evidence that evolution is taking place now.
  3. Already, there’s evidence that lockdowns and disruptions to health care in the last eight months have led to a drop-off in routine childhood vaccinations in the US and globally.
  4. So what we have instead is imperfect research evidence that’s mostly taken one of two approaches.
  5. This is good evidence that when a noise does bother us, it’s not necessarily the sound waves themselves.
  6. These victories of the Catholics, slight in themselves, were powerful as evidencing the direction of governmental policies.
  7. The presence of shells, evidencing an organic source of the material, has helped in the appeal to buyers.
  8. Suddenly distant shots were heard far off to their left and rear, and deepening into a rumble, evidencing a warm engagement.
  9. The self-evidencing experiences that maintain vital confidence in the spiritual life grow dim and unimperative.
  10. To join the chase was the first promotion to which the boy looked as evidencing his permanent release from the nursery.