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View synonyms for in evidence

in evidence

  1. Also, much in evidence . Plainly visible, conspicuous, as in The car's new dents were very much in evidence . [Second half of 1800s]

  2. As testimony in a court of law, as in The attorney submitted the photograph in evidence . [c. 1700]



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The cheating, lying, manipulative - and at times, horrifying - behaviour of some of his characters is still much in evidence.

From BBC

Both Springsteen and E Street drummer Max Weinberg have confirmed the existence of the elusive “Nebraska” outtakes, yet they are not in evidence here.

From Salon

While Corbyn's leadership is long gone, that strain of thought lives on in the party - and it's in evidence among Labour MPs elected for the first time last year.

From BBC

Families have also raised concerns about delays in evidence disclosure, including a postponed inquiry session on a Oxevision, an infrared monitoring system, due to late submission of information by EPUT.

From BBC

The shadow chancellor is right to say there should no champagne corks, but no bubbles were in evidence when Rachel Reeves spoke at the Rolls-Royce factory after the numbers were published.

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