evince
pronunciation
How to pronounce evince in British English: UK [ɪˈvɪns]
How to pronounce evince in American English: US [ɪˈvɪns]
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- Verb:
- give expression to
Word Origin
- evince
- evince: see evict
- evince (v.)
- c. 1600, "disprove, confute," from French évincer "disprove, confute," from Latin evincere "conquer, overcome subdue, vanquish, prevail over; elicit by argument, prove," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + vincere "overcome" (see victor). Meaning "show clearly" is late 18c. Not clearly distinguished from its doublet, evict, until 18c. Related: Evinced; evinces; evincing; evincible.
Example
- 1. Debates raging over a proposed " magnitsky law " also evince this spread of views .
- 2. The dog evince its dislike of stranger by growl .
- 3. Most essay-writing services evince little or no commitment to helping their customers understand their essay topics or hone their skills as thinkers and writers .
- 4. Thirdly , live life without fear , confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome them .
- 5. Women are more troubled by a male partner going off with a man because , in the researchers ' words : ' homosexual affairs are more reflective of ensuing abandonment as they evince a more complete absence of emotional intimacy and satisfaction with one 's partner .