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Evidable

Description:

Evidable is an adjective that describes something that can be proven, demonstrated, or made clear through evidence. It suggests that evidence exists or could be provided to support a particular claim or belief.

Examples:

As an adjective:

1. The defendant's fingerprints on the murder weapon are evidable proof of his involvement in the crime.

2. The nonstop surveillance cameras in the store provide evidable security to prevent thefts.

As a verb:

1. The scientist aimed to evidable the hypothesis through conducting extensive experiments.

2. The documentary filmmaker gathered interviews and documents to evidable the shocking corruption scandal.

As an adverb:

1. The forensic team worked tirelessly to evidably build a strong case against the suspect.

2. The eyewitness testimony stood evidably in favor of the victim during the trial.

As a noun:

1. The lawyer requested the jury to weigh the evidables presented by the prosecution against the defendant's alibi.

2. The journalist aimed to obtain more evidables to support the article's central argument.

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