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evidentiary

[ev-i-den-shuh-ree]

adjective

  1. evidential.

  2. Law.pertaining to or constituting evidence.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonevidentiary adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of evidentiary1

1800–10; < Latin ŧԳپ ( a ) evidence + -ary
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Example Sentences

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It just becomes the situation in which they really have to prove that they have a good basis for it, and courts that have looked at the evidentiary basis have said they don't.

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Carter ordered an evidentiary hearing to begin May 27.

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None of the facts surrounding migrants’ El Salvador deportations have been pled with evidentiary support, which means Bondi has either allowed — or directed — attorneys under her supervision to file unsupported pleadings.

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Darwish said in an email to The Times that the charges “lack both legal merit and evidentiary support.”

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“After two sets of evidentiary hearings, the truth emerged,” Gonzalez Rogers wrote.

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