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Evinces meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of evince
Example sentences (10)
For her alleged empty-headedness, Lorelei evinces an unusually developed grasp of the structural iniquities that keep her in the bondage of economic dependency and makes canny moves to resolve the disadvantages hardwired into capitalism.
Listening to the record’s plethora of content evinces the album’s timeless nature and the immortality of the band itself.
She evinces a keen understanding of how a hedonistic vibe can turn on a dime, flirty fun giving way to discomfort as makeouts give way to sex acts performed onstage for a crowd.
At least from a distance, I believe that the President shows tremendous respect to his Deputy who also evinces unblemished loyalty to his boss.
Contemporary Continental Reformed theology, at least in translation, evinces a marked expertise in this department.
Peter Hujar’s photographs confront us with a consciousness that is fundamentally different in character from our own, but that evinces our empathy and curiosity.
That film, too, lacked the sense this property at its best evinces, that of the ways individual people are wrecked by history even as they affect meaningful change on it.
It evinces a very real love of and familiarity with games as a medium, but takes seriously their ability to trivialize violence and isolate people.
A dark and unsettling work, Polanski's debut feature subtly evinces a profound pessimism about human relationships with regard to the psychological dynamics and moral consequences of status envy and sexual jealousy.
Horace's part evinces the independent spirit, moral earnestness and critical insight that many readers look for in his poems.