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evince

[ih-vins] / ɪˈvɪns /


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“Becky is such a loving character, so I just got to tap in to how much love I have for the world,” says Medel, evincing as much sincerity as the character.

From Los Angeles Times

“Finding Nemo” has nothing on the world that Cameron builds undersea, with a far more vibrant color palette and arresting detail than he evinced in the first installment.

From Washington Post

During the height of the controversy, Chappelle’s support among many in the Black community never wavered, as evinced by responses on Black media platforms, gossip sites like the Shade Room and social media.

From Los Angeles Times

Other pieces evinced highly refined technical prowess, signified elevated social status or illustrated the role quilting played in unifying rural townsfolk.

From Los Angeles Times

In a three-and-a-half-hour speech and question-and-answer session, he evinced confidence over the war in Ukraine and the need to defeat the West.

From Los Angeles Times