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adduced


Meanings
  • Presented or brought forward as evidence, proof, or argument.

    - "In the courtroom, the attorney adduced several documents as evidence in the case."

Rhymes
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addled , eddied , giddied , maddened , praddled , saddled , steadled , stewed , swayed , waylaid , widdled
Homophones
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  1. adhesive, addresses, adequately, afoot, affluent


Variants
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adduce , adduced , adducer , adducers , adduces , adducing
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The verb 'adduce' is used to refer to the act of presenting or introducing evidence or proof as evidence or proof in a legal proceeding, academic research, or other context. The past tense and past participle of the verb 'adduce' are 'adduced' and 'adduced', respectively., The noun 'adducement' is used to refer to the act or instance of presenting or introducing evidence or proof as evidence or proof in a legal proceeding, academic research, or other context. The singular form of the noun 'adducement' is 'adducement'., The adjective 'adduced' is used to describe evidence or proof that has been presented or introduced as evidence or proof in a legal proceeding, academic research, or other context.


Etymology
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From Latin 'adducere' meaning 'to bring toward, to draw near'.


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  1. Evidence: Information or material that is used to establish or support a fact or argument in a legal proceeding, academic research, or other context.

  2. Proof: Evidence that has been presented or introduced in a legal proceeding, academic research, or other context to establish or support a fact or argument beyond a reasonable doubt or to a satisfactory degree of certainty.


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["In English law, a legal document, statement, or fact is said to have been 'adduced' when it is presented or introduced as evidence or proof in a legal proceeding. The term 'adduced' is also used in other contexts, such as academic research, to refer to the presentation or introduction of evidence or proof to support a claim or argument.", "In literature, the term 'adduced' is used to refer to the presentation or introduction of evidence or proof in a literary work, such as a novel, short story, or poem.", "In history, the term 'adduced' is used to refer to the presentation or introduction of evidence or proof in historical research or analysis.", "In art, the term 'adduced' is used to refer to the presentation or introduction of evidence or proof in art historical research or analysis."]

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