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evince

[ih-vins] / ɪˈvɪns /


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Mice exposed to prebirth stress, for instance, are liable to evince stress-related consequences as adults, and to some extent their offspring might inherit these consequences.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 20, 2026

Second, even if it did evince bias, it does not begin to rise to the level necessary to trigger recusal under federal law.

From Slate Aug. 15, 2023

To her credit, Pugh manages to evince some restraint.

From Washington Post Mar. 22, 2023

Curtis' Oscar and Brendan Fraser's best actor win over category favorites Colin Farrell for "The Banshees of Inisherin" and Austin Butler for "Elvis" evince this.

From Salon Mar. 13, 2023

For his part, Euwe didn’t evince much pride in his swift victory, since he felt that Bobby “was only a boy.”

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

It is a lesson in contrasts—hard geometries and muted hues fronting loose forms and cheerful colors—that evinces the influence of Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard on his work.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Given the heightened inflation expectations, Nuveen evinces a clear preference for floating rate rather than fixed-credit instruments, energy and upstream assets across equities, and for hard assets and real return profiles.

From MarketWatch Apr. 10, 2026

Even if the language remains just that, such rhetoric evinces "some lack of understanding of what can actually be done within the rule of law," she said.

From Salon Oct. 2, 2024

Even the word, beginning and ending with similar vowel qualities, evinces monotony.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 10, 2024

He evinces considerable enthusiasm at these stories — seems to be involved in them.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party" by M.T. Anderson

Raised in an artistic family, Rev. McDonald had always evinced a creative side—during some of her most trying periods she designed and sold clothing and hats on the streets of Manhattan to make a living.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 14, 2025

But our marriage wasn’t filled with disasters, and there were breaks in the clouds that evinced Mark’s unwavering endurance and depth.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 21, 2025

Those last two groups are notable because Cohn was himself both Jewish and gay, yet evinced an odd inability to see how the bigotries he cultivated against others like him reflected on himself.

From Salon Oct. 6, 2024

Mr. Brown, who was first elected to the Senate in 2006, evinced little concern over his third re-election bid or which Republican would prevail in the primary.

From New York Times Mar. 19, 2024

His face evinced confidence; his smiles disappeared before they were completed.

From "A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" by Ishmael Beah

A stunning Mouat throw proved decisive, evincing a first-pump from the restrainted Scot and earning him an audience with Snoop moments later.

From BBC Feb. 6, 2026

A lighthearted experience this is not; Ms. Schilinski recreates the harsh frigidity of exacting European filmmakers such as Michael Haneke and Ingmar Bergman without evincing the slightest interest in redemption or silver linings.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 15, 2026

“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 Jan. 6, 2023

His precise, cleanly executed sculptures, evincing his training as an architect, are saturated with pointed critiques of prevailing American institutions.

From New York Times Jul. 29, 2021

To settle the quarrel without evincing any partiality, Jupiter announced that the city would be intrusted to the protection of the deity who would create the most useful object for the use of man.

From Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art by Guerber, H. A. (H?l?ne Adeline)




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