Examples of 'adduce' in a sentence

Meaning of "adduce"

Adduce is a verb meaning to cite or bring forward as evidence or justification in an argument or discussion
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  • To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.

How to use "adduce" in a sentence

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You could adduce bad character evidence.
A worker alleging discrimination must adduce proof thereof.
Then he went on to adduce evidence in support of their assertion.
There are two arguments that they frequently adduce.
But it is better to adduce the evidences of experience.
It is an area in which it is usually impossible to adduce concrete evidence.
He did not adduce evidence to the contrary.
It would be almost superfluous to adduce evidence in.
I shall now adduce evidence as to the cause of death.
As is the application to adduce bad character.
They adduce various psychological reasons.
I wish on this subject to adduce a modern example.
Let me adduce some further illustrations of this principle.
There is no constitutional right to adduce irrelevant or immaterial evidence.
To adduce witnesses.

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It will be easy to adduce thousands.
A person can adduce reasons related to his or her particular situation.
There are many things which we could adduce for the.
The author did not adduce evidence to the contrary.
The court subsequently invited the party claiming an indemnity to adduce the necessary evidence.
Called upon to adduce the testimony of facts as they.
The standard of proof that the prosecution must adduce in such cases is high.
It is not enough to adduce the laws of courtly love to explain this.
The Commission can not therefore be required to adduce proof of the existence.
The appellant did not adduce any evidence in support of her allegation.
The argument is presented somewhat summarily and the CESP does not adduce sufficient evidence.
Nor did the appellant adduce any evidence in rebuttal.
They adduce that for this purpose schools must encourage ethical behavior and personal responsibility.
The reader is at liberty to adduce this alternative point of view.
The Court of Appeal of Ontario dismissed the application to adduce fresh evidence.
We are not able to adduce any textual evidence that.
This proof I now propose to adduce.
For the oil industry to adduce such an argument is pretty dubious.
To adduce evidence of the non-reliability of an electronic signature.
The juvenile court ordering imprisonment must adduce special grounds for its decision.
They offered to adduce evidence to establish the truth of the information.
The most important argument that I shall adduce is certainly not new.
So it is difficult to adduce which factors have the greatest influence and why.
Unlikeness of love and friendship ; and they too adduce the authority of.
This producer did not adduce any evidence in support of its claim.
Adduce further identification evidence in the same proceedings, and an order of compensation was made.
A plaintiff who files for divorce must adduce evidence proving that adultery has taken place.
Failed to adduce proof that he acted with discernment; hence, he should be acquitted.
And here we must previously adduce the opinions of Eratosthenes.
Given any time-limit within which to submit the evidence that it had offered to adduce.
Domestic courts must adduce sufficient arguments to justify the amount of bail fixed.
The mesenchymal component is usually heterogeneous and can adduce cartilage, muscle and bone.
The promisee must only adduce proof of nonperformance and of the damage resulting from it.
But, rather than lose time in disputation, I would do better to adduce another example.
Those delegations should adduce facts in support of their arguments rather than making unilateral claims.

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