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evince - use in sentences
Object
- knowledge: Sometimes the " spirits " evince a knowledge of future events.
- attitude: I've read some books by African novelists and they portrayed a different place and evinced different attitudes.
- interest: In the debates we can also observe the broad spectrum of cultural concerns in which a large, literate public evinced interest.
- feeling: A full house each evening, evinced the strong patriotic feeling of Newport.
Modifying Another Word
- only: Its magic realism evinces not only the question Who am I?
- first: These changes first evince themselves in some views of the Paris bridges.
Preposition: by
- fact: The demand is evinced by the fact that interests in partnerships are sold to new partners.
Modifying Another Word
- also: But as many as 68 percent of classical musicians also evinced impairments.
- clearly: This lack of certainty is evinced most clearly and commonly in the interchanging of " cohort " and " generation " .
- thus: The base and dastardly emotions which they thus evinced belong to the curse, and are always in its train.
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