Evidenced: meaning, definitions and examples
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evidenced
[ ˈɛvɪdʒənst ]
legal context
Evidenced refers to the act of providing proof or indicating something through evidence. It is often used in legal contexts when something is demonstrated or supported by tangible proof.
Synonyms
demonstrated, indicated, proved, showed
Examples of usage
- The witness evidenced his claims with photographs.
- Her actions evidenced a commitment to environmental conservation.
- The data evidenced a significant improvement in performance.
Translations
Translations of the word "evidenced" in other languages:
🇵🇹 evidenciado
🇮🇳 साक्ष्य
🇩🇪 evident
🇮🇩 dibuktikan
🇺🇦 доказаний
🇵🇱 udowodniony
🇯🇵 証明された
🇫🇷 évidencé
🇪🇸 evidenciado
🇹🇷 kanıtlanmış
🇰🇷 증명된
🇸🇦 مثبت
🇨🇿 prokázáno
🇸🇰 dokázané
🇨🇳 证据确凿的
🇸🇮 dokazan
🇮🇸 sýnt
🇰🇿 дәлелденген
🇬🇪 დადასტურებული
🇦🇿 sübut olunmuş
🇲🇽 evidenciado
Etymology
The word 'evidenced' is derived from the Middle English term 'evident,' which traces back to the Latin word 'evidens,' meaning 'clear, manifest, or obvious.' This Latin term is composed of the prefix 'e-' (out of) and 'videns,' which is the present participle of 'videre,' meaning 'to see.' Thus, the origins of the term suggest a process of making something visible or clear. Over time, the word evolved in the English language, maintaining its connection to clarity and proof. In legal and academic contexts, 'evidenced' signifies the act of demonstrating something with proof or evidence, highlighting its importance in validation and verification processes. This development reflects broader themes in language where words evolve with context, maintaining original meanings while adapting to new usages.