- verbformalevince (verb) · evinces (third person present) · evinced (past tense) · evinced (past participle) · evincing (present participle)
- reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling):"his letters evince the excitement he felt at undertaking this journey"
- be evidence of; indicate:"man's inhumanity to man as evinced in the use of torture"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘prove by argument or evidence’): from Latin evincere ‘overcome, defeat’ (see evict).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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