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UK
/ˌɛvɪdˈɛnʃjəɹi/
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[ US /ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃiɛɹi, ˌɛvɪˈdɛntʃiɛɹi/ ]
[ US /ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃiɛɹi, ˌɛvɪˈdɛntʃiɛɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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pertaining to or constituting evidence
evidentiary technique
an evidentiary fact -
serving as or based on evidence
evidential signs of a forced entry
its evidentiary value
How To Use evidentiary In A Sentence
- Would you read onto the record the affidavits that contain the evidentiary material that is before us?
- evidentiary technique
- When I refer to ‘defence’ there, I mean it is an evidentiary burden cast on the accused which is in the nature of exculpation, justification or vindication.
- Would you read onto the record the affidavits that contain the evidentiary material that is before us?
- The process includes an "evidentiary hearing," perhaps like the cephalosporin advances. Martha Rosenberg: Arsenic, Antibiotics and Asthma Drugs in Your Turkey?
- The Court held that the city had to afford each owner an evidentiary hearing.
- Also all the clothes in the hamper, since police like that for evidentiary as well as shock value. LEGAL TENDER
- Their evidentiary pièce de résistance is an 1870 portrait of Alcott that shows the characteristic malar, or butterfly, rash of lupus. Louisa May Alcott
- an evidentiary fact
- Chapter two generalizes certain distinctive characteristics of evidence litigation in respect of ship's collision at sea in view of the judge's evidentiary admissibility and weight.