PROVES vs EVIDENCE: NOUN
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- An indication that makes something evident
- Your basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief
- A thing or set of things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment.
- Something indicative; an indication or set of indications.
- The means by which an allegation may be proven, such as oral testimony, documents, or physical objects.
- The set of legal rules determining what testimony, documents, and objects may be admitted as proof in a trial.
- The state of being evident, clear, or plain, and not liable to doubt or question; evidentness; clearness; plainness; certitude. See mediate and immediate evidence, etc., below.
- The means by which the existence or non-existence or the truth or falsehood of an alleged fact is ascertained or made evident; testimony; witness; hence, more generally, the facts upon which reasoning from effect to cause is based; that which makes evident or plain; the experiential premises of a proof.
- Specifically, in law: A deed; an instrument or document by which a fact is made evident: as, evidences of title (that is, title-deeds); evidences of debt (that is, written obligations to pay money).
- One who supplies testimony or proof; a witness: now used chiefly in the phrase “turning state's (or queen's) evidence.”
- (law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved
- In a more restricted sense, that part of such information or testimony which is properly receivable or has actually been received by the court on the trial of an issue: sometimes more specifically characterized as judicial evidence: as, that is not evidence, my lord; the age of the accused is not in evidence. In this latter sense sometimes, especially in equity practice, spoken of as the proofs.
- Anything admitted by a court to prove or disprove alleged matters of fact in a trial.
- Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.
- To confess a crime and give evidence against one's accomplices.
- Evidence for the government or the people.
- Evidence for the crown, in English courts; equivalent to state's evidence in American courts.
- See under Circumstantial, Conclusive, etc.
- That which is legally submitted to competent tribunal, as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it; means of making proof; -- the latter, strictly speaking, not being synonymous with evidence, but rather the effect of it.
- One who bears witness.
- That which makes evident or manifest; that which furnishes, or tends to furnish, proof; any mode of proof; the ground of belief or judgement
- Evidence sufficient not only to go to the jury, but to require them to find accordingly if no credible contrary evidence be given.
- Testimony to having witnessed an act or event, as distinguished from negative evidence, or the testimony of a witness who was present and observant, that such act or event did not take place. As between equally credible witnesses, positive testimony is entitled to more weight than negative, because it may be that one witness, though present, did not see or hear that which another witness did.
- Plainly visible; conspicuous: a recent phraseadopted from the French en evidence.
- Information, whether consisting of the testimony of witnesses or the contents of documents, or derived from inspection of objects, which tends, or is presented as tending, to make clear the fact in question in a legal investigation or trial; testimony: as, he offered evidence of good character.
- The rules by which the reception of testimony is regulated in courts of justice: as, a treatise on evidence; professor of pleading and evidence.
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: VERB
- Put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
- Provide evidence for
- Take a trial impression of
- Obtain probate of
- Prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
- Establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
- Increase in volume
- Cause to puff up with a leaven
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prove.
- Be shown or be found to be
- Give evidence
- Provide evidence for
- Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes
- To provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To indicate clearly; exemplify or prove.
- To render evident or clear; to prove; to evince.
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To make evident or clear; show clearly; prove.
- To attest or support by evidence or testimony; witness.
- Your basis for belief or disbelief
- Stand as proof of
- Knowledge on which to base belief
- (idiom) (in evidence) Plainly visible; to be seen.
- (idiom) (in evidence) As legal evidence.
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Essay, Turn out, Try out, Rise, Leaven, Shew, Try, Raise, Testify, Examine, Test, Show, Evidence, Establish, Demonstrate
- Conclusive, Evidentiary, Corroboration, Proof, Bear witness, Attest, Tell, Certify, Show, Manifest, Ascertain, Demonstrate, Grounds, Testify, Prove
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shows, Bear witness, Essay, Turn out, Rise, Shew, Try, Raise, Testify, Examine, Test, Show, Evidence, Establish, Demonstrate
- Corroborating, Conclusive, Evidentiary, Corroboration, Proof, Bear witness, Attest, Tell, Certify, Show, Manifest, Ascertain, Demonstrate, Testify, Prove
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- And the argument of the apostle proves all this, if it proves any thing at all.
- The factual proves theatrical, a simulacrum; conversely, the figure proves genuine and substantive.
- This argument, if it proves any thing, proves that there ought to be no general government whatever.
- Direct evidence of bias may be strong but circumstantial evidence of discrimination in a particular case.
- When it is established that primary evidence is not available, secondary evidence may be accepted.
- Evidence production techniques, development of the oral trial and evaluation of evidence.
- Find out this along with sources of evidence and how to request this evidence.
- What types of evidence are usually admitted, and how is evidence usually taken?
- There is scarce evidence that CON laws resulted in cost reductions and some evidence suggests the opposite.
- Evidence that will prevail until contradicted and overcome by other evidence.
- Her case is a mix of both circumstantial evidence, evidence of pretext, and direct evidence of discrimination.
- There are two types of evidence which are generally presented during a trial; direct evidence and circumstantial evidence.
- Evidence disproving other evidence previously given or reestablishing the credibility of challenged evidence.
PROVES vs EVIDENCE: QUESTIONS
- Where does the phrase exception that proves the rule come from?
- Which experiment proves the necessity of the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?
- Which diseases in which yellow sapphire stone proves helpful?
- What evidence proves that the narrator is falling into Roderick's state of mind?
- Is there a secret code in scripture that proves its divine authority?
- Can a document that proves meeting your needs is impossible fit them?
- What is an exception that proves the existence of a rule?
- Will it be fun only if the process proves fruitful?
- What does exception that proves the rule mean in English?
- What document proves Don Corleone ownership of the shares?
- Are electronic confirmations reliable audit evidence?
- Is evidence collected illegally always inadmissable?
- What is admissible evidence and Inadmissible Evidence?
- Does anecdotal evidence count as scientific evidence?
- Which evidence is not bound by evidence introduced under this section?
- Can an admission of evidence be substantially the only evidence?
- Why do 47% of property evidence reports not include evidence?
- How is transient evidence different from pattern evidence?
- What evidence can the court draw from circumstantial evidence?
- What kind of evidence is used in documentary evidence?