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ADDUCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ADDUCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of adduce in English. adduce. verb [ T often passive ] formal uk / əˈdʒuːs / us / əˈduːs / Add to word list. to give reasons why you think something is true: None of the evidence adduced in court was conclusive. Synonym. cite formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
ADDUCE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to bring forward in argument or as evidence; cite as pertinent or conclusive: to adduce reasons in support of a constitutional amendment. adduce. / əˈdjuːs; əˈdʌkʃən / verb. tr to cite (reasons, examples, etc) as evidence or proof. Discover More. Derived Forms. adduction, noun. adˈducent, adjective. adˈducible, adjective. Discover More.
Adduce Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to offer as example, reason, or proof in discussion or analysis. adduce evidence in support of a theory. adducer noun. Did you know? We won't lead you astray over the history of adduce; it is one of a plethora of familiar words that trace to the Latin root dūcere, which means "to lead."
adduce | meaning of adduce in Longman Dictionary of ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ad‧duce /əˈdjuːs $ əˈduːs/ verb [ transitive] formal to give facts or reasons in order to prove that something is true → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus adduce • We can always adduce adequate reasons for whatever we may have done or said. • The respondent may also adduce argument.
Adduce - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
When you adduce something, you offer proof in support of an argument. If you’re trying to prove that you didn’t eat the last cookie, you might adduce the fact that your dog’s mouth is covered in cookie crumbs. The word adduce comes from the Latin adducere, which means "to lead or bring along."
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