Examples of 'evinced' in a sentence
Meaning of "evinced"
evince (verb): To show or demonstrate clearly; to make evident or manifest
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- simple past tense and past participle of evince
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Coburn evinced a rare degree of journalistic ability.
Our letters have not evinced a reply.
Evinced by what would otherwise be the surprising.
His impetuosity was evinced in his furious.
And evinced a deep and abiding interest in.
Was the only sign of emotion which she evinced.
The activities evinced interest in people outside it.
I am grateful for the further support evinced in this debate.
He evinced a great affinity for his lower extremities.
He had early evinced a desire to see.
Evinced the determination of the government.
Its utility has been amply evinced by its fruits.
Visit they evinced the most friendly manner.
She patiently listened to my ramblings and even evinced interest.
None of which evinced the smallest modicum of humor.
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Grateful mention is still made of the humanity he evinced on this occasion.
Evinced discontent in the discharge of his duties as a soldier.
From the start he evinced great energy and inventiveness.
His literary legacy is punctuated by his modernist tendencies evinced throughout his oeuvre.
But she evinced not the slightest of pain.
A great deal of sympathy was evinced locally for the pair.
Horus evinced a range of attributes.
The intent to waive must be clearly evinced by its agreement or conduct.
It had always evinced a proud refusal to be influenced by its environment.
He had a great faith in the intelligence that evinced itself in clear expression.
And his tone evinced an unmistakable sign of his determination.
Radiating from the necrotic mass was cerebral edema evinced by white matter spongiosis.
That aspiration is evinced in how they conduct themselves in office.
That these treaty provisions have ripened into customary rules is evinced by various factors.
In her initial years she evinced keen interest in photography.
As evinced by the fact that she demanded you come with me.
The reader will see this evinced in the data presented in this section.
He evinced considerable abilities and a disposition towards the Christian ministry.
This second loss by the party evinced the need for a change of political leadership.
I feel privileged to be a witness to the bold leadership evinced by President Trump.
Unmistakably bad men evinced an apparently sincere admiration for virtue.
His interest in the Trojan epic cycle is evinced in a number of works.
Practically evinced the truth of the opinion which he had formed.
Most impressive has been the extraordinary cooperation evinced between the governments of the region.
The patterns evinced in the mosaics is currently of interest in academic research in mathematics.
He spoke also of the other brides and evinced great anxiety on their behalf too.
The play evinced much interest among religious and literary circles.
An interesting feature is the tremendous interest evinced by tourists from all over the world.
As evinced by many.
William Rothenstein happened to see them and evinced interest in them.
At the same time she evinced keen interest in music and painting.
Many of the States with low literacy rates have evinced a spurt in progress.
Pure signality is not evinced even in the early stages of language learning.
I knew every reaction, every response before he evinced it.
It is evinced in politics.