adducing

IPA: ʌdˈusɪŋ

noun

  • citing as evidence or proof
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Examples of "adducing" in Sentences

  • Are you going to prove up your claims or just continue to assert them without adducing anything in support ofthem?
  • Ask more of markets, he's saying, adducing a policy to roll out the living wage as a way to get companies to reduce the state's bill subsidising low pay.
  • Casting about to show that the President never authorized torture, Gonzales came up with the bright idea of adducing the Feb. 7, 2002, executive order as proof.
  • That merely to suceed in uttering and adducing freedom on my own inner - melancholy, for example - personal behalf would offer me the most nameless solace and happiness.
  • Hence the adducing of the massacre of TWENTY TIMES the number of total dead in Gaza (which are mostly Hamas soldiers anyway) by Hafez al-Assad in 1982, a massacre (almost all civilians) done in one week.
  • He ransacked his memory, he hunted up every scrap of paper for confirmation of the gifts and graces of his paragon, and of his own delinquencies, and it is a remarkable fact that, notwithstanding his introspective diligence and self-denunciatory mood, he has not succeeded in adducing a single instance of what could by any stretch of censoriousness be designated cruelty to his wife.

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