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adduce

[uh-doos, uh-dyoos] / əˈdus, əˈdyus /
VERB
affirm
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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"It is hard to see what evidence could be adduced at trial that would alter or bear upon the issue," the three senior judges said in their ruling.

From Reuters

“The actions we’re taking are swift and strong, and we will take further action as the facts adduced in the investigation compel,” he said on Twitter.

From Seattle Times

It would require a forensic accountant to adduce the amount extracted, but how much did Al Lord make from my payments?

From Salon

The paper adduced a "deepening political gulf between left and right", America's "media-information" environment, and a burgeoning sentiment of anti-establishment under the Obama administration.

From Salon

“At trial, Epic adduced no proof in support of this claim,” Apple’s filing reads.

From The Verge