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evince

[ih-vins] / ɪˈvɪns /


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But his fanatically ordered aesthetic evinces a mind caught between realism and idealism, desperate to repress anything smacking of disorder or decline.

From Washington Post

The public sniping evinced the widening chasm between the two parties in a time of fiercely divided government.

From Washington Post

As evinced by the four years it took to bring the album to fruition, “Farewell, My Friend” wasn’t easy to complete.

From Los Angeles Times

The judge said Stone’s “diatribes evince nothing more than his own hatred for — perhaps even desire to fight or kill — law enforcement; this is not the same as seditious conspiracy.”

From Seattle Times

In person, Ramsey evinces little of this or any other flavor of insecurity.

From New York Times