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Evinced

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Evinced meaning

simple past and past participle of evince

Example sentences (14)

Apart from the KPA, the Income Tax Department and the University of Mysore have evinced interest in dense plantation as part of Urban Forestry programme.

John Byrne’s plays, clothing and self-portraits evinced a knowing sense of humour.

She told lawmakers this year the settlement evinced a bad habit of relying on negotiated settlements rather than formal rate proceedings that would allow regulators a deeper dive into the utility’s inner workings and finances.

The other Republicans can’t compare—as evinced by the first primary debate.

Indeed, Bunting observes that from the time he was an adolescent, Marshall – born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in 1880 – evinced a quiet and cool determination.

It is fact, again, as evinced by Trump’s own recorded comments.

According to sources, talks are on with multiple players who have evinced interest in acquiring these assets and deals would be in place ahead of the September deadline.

Historically, military leadership has evinced a tendency to overestimate capabilities during times of crisis and underestimate their enemy (the reverse is true in a non-crisis mode in peacetime).

Housing activists in her ward say that as alderman, she steadfastly represented developers’ interests and evinced no concern about displacement.

Commonly cited as "the last great newspaper comic," citation Calvin and Hobbes has evinced broad and enduring popularity, influence, and academic interest.

In this noble prayer are evinced profound religious feeling and exalted thought, as well as ability to use the Hebrew language in a natural, expressive, and classical manner (Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah i. 57a).

Like Low, "Heroes" evinced the zeitgeist of the Cold War, symbolised by the divided city of Berlin.

Like the logical positivists, Quine evinced little interest in the philosophical canon: only once did he teach a course in the history of philosophy, on Hume.

Perry wrote - In this action he evinced his characteristic bravery and judgement; and, since the close of the action, has given me the most able and essential assistance.