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evidentiary

[ ev-i-den-shuh-ree ]

adjective

  1. Law. pertaining to or constituting evidence.


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Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms

  • ²Ô´Ç²Ôe±¹Â·¾±Â·»å±ð²Ôt¾±²¹Â·°ù²â adjective
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of evidentiary1

1800–10; < Latin ŧ±¹¾±»å±ð²Ô³Ù¾± ( a ) evidence + -ary
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Example Sentences

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

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“Most of these cases were declined for evidentiary reasons or due to a university’s failure or inability to assist in identification or other information needed for prosecution,†the statement from her office reads.

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In that vein, a state lawyer in December argued that the “weighty decision†for a court takeover requires evidentiary hearings.

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Once adjudicated, it is up to the FCC to determine the proper consequences for a broadcast licensee’s actions through an evidentiary hearing where the facts can be collected and thoroughly reviewed.

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The Clinton appointee set an evidentiary hearing for March 13.

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