English
Etymology
From F. evincer (old spelling of évincer), from L. evincere, "to conquer entirely, to prevail over, to prove exhaustively," from e- (an intesifier) + vincere, "to conquer."
Pronunciation
SAMPA|/"i.vIns/ or /"I.vIns/ or /"E.vIns/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ɪns|-ɪns
Verb
en-verb|evinces|evincing|evinced
- transitive To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest.
#: Common sense and experience must and will evince the truth of this. - South
Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L3+ (AutoFormat? would have corrected level of Translations)
Finnish: osoittaa
French: montrer
mid
Korean: ��� 보�주�
Spanish: manifestar, revelar
Derived terms
evincible
Italian
Verb
evince
- form of|third-person|Third-person singular present tense|evincere#Italian|evincere|lang=Italian
Category:Italian verb forms
et:evince
fa:evince
fr:evince
io:evince
te:evince
vi:evince
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