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adduce

verb as in affirm

Weak match

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He wanted a sort of mathematical calculation that could help us determine whether a sentence was true or false based on the evidence adduced for it.

From Salon

It’s long past time the Democrats got over their squeamishness about adducing these facts and using these terms.

From Salon

Prosecutors had "applied to adduce" evidence showing that Watson had a sexual interest in young boys and in strangulation, he said.

From BBC

But back to your observation: when a student adduces a YouTube video, in terms of professorial ethics, how do you respond?

From Salon

Amanda Hardy, an attorney representing Jinks, issued a statement saying they respect the decision but “believe the judgement was inconsistent with the evidence adduced at trial.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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