Adduce

/əˈd(j)uːs/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To offer or cite evidence or reasons in support of an argument or claim.
    The lawyer adduced new evidence to strengthen the case.

Forms

  • adduces
  • adduced
  • adducing

Commentary

Commonly used in legal contexts to describe presenting evidence or reasons in court or legal argumentation.

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