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adduce

[uh-doos, uh-dyoos] / əˈdus, əˈdyus /
VERB
affirm
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Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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The paper adduced a "deepening political gulf between left and right", America's "media-information" environment, and a burgeoning sentiment of anti-establishment under the Obama administration.

From Salon

“At trial, Epic adduced no proof in support of this claim,” Apple’s filing reads.

From The Verge

"The applications for leave to appeal conviction are accordingly refused, as are the applications for an extension of time and to adduce fresh evidence."

From BBC

The Court unanimously ruled that state lawmakers would not be able to benefit from the program, adducing a 2001 court decision that came to a similar conclusion.

From Salon

“I find that the prosecution has adduced credible evidence to prove every element of all three charges, and if unrebutted or unexplained, would warrant a conviction,” he said.

From Seattle Times