evince

  • 11evincé — Evincé, [evinc]ée. part. pass …

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  • 12evince — ► VERB formal ▪ reveal the presence of; indicate (a quality or feeling). ORIGIN Latin evincere overcome, defeat …

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  • 13evince — [ē vins′, ivins′] vt. evinced, evincing [L evincere, to conquer, win one s point < e , intens. + vincere, to conquer: see VICTOR] 1. Obs. to overcome 2. to show plainly; indicate; make manifest; esp., to show that one has (a specified quality …

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  • 14Evince — Infobox Software name = Evince caption = Evince displaying a PDF developer = The Evince Team latest release version = 2.24.0 latest release date = release date|2008|9|22 latest preview version = 2.23.4 latest preview date = release date|2008|6|19 …

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  • 15Evince — Cet article a pour sujet le logiciel nommé Evince. Pour une définition du mot « evince », voir l’article evince du Wiktionnaire. Evince …

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  • 16evince — UK [ɪˈvɪns] / US verb [transitive] Word forms evince : present tense I/you/we/they evince he/she/it evinces present participle evincing past tense evinced past participle evinced very formal to show a particular feeling, quality, or attitude …

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  • 17evince — verb To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest. , Common sense and experience must and will evince the truth of this. South …

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  • 18evince — verb Evince is used with these nouns as the object: ↑interest …

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  • 19evince — verb, formal his letters evince the excitement he felt Syn: reveal, show, make plain, manifest, indicate, display, exhibit, demonstrate, evidence, attest to; convey, communicate, proclaim, bespeak; informal ooze Ant …

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  • 20evince — /əˈvɪns / (say uh vins), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (evinced, evincing) 1. to show clearly; make evident or manifest; prove: *her figure evinced imminent motherhood –barbara baynton, 1902. 2. to reveal the possession of (a quality, trait, etc.): *He …