Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: evidences
IPA transcription: ['ɛvədənsəz]
Usage examples
  • 2: PROOFS AND EVIDENCES OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
  • Grass and leaves were strewn over the snares; chips, hewn branches, and other evidences of their work were removed.
  • Everywhere through the Records we find evidences that the ancient Irish, both high and low, were passionately fond of music.
  • The return of the first theme in A minor and the quick answer in E of the second are evidences of Chopin's feeling for organic unity.
  • In its temple tower, built of brick, was a marble stairway, and evidences have been forthcoming that in the later Sumerian period the structure was lavishly adorned.
  • In reviewing Mr. R. H. Hutton's Essay on "Christian Evidences, Popular and Critical," I was obliged to follow his lead, joining issue on such pleas as he put forward.
  • The forest screen above it, however, had been annihilated, and it was determined to abandon it, after removing all usable machinery and evidences of the processes that might be of interest to the Han scientists, should they return to the valley in the future.
  • While many factory districts are forlorn, there may be seen around many factories more happy conditions, better buildings, better sanitation, increased leisure for workers, workmen's clubs, educational agencies, and many other evidences of civic and social progress.
  • In a letter written by him to Charles the Bald, king of France, he says:--"What shall I say of Ireland, who, despising the dangers of the deep, is migrating with almost her whole train of philosophers to our coasts?" And other foreign evidences of a like kind might be brought forward.
  • Primary mathematical notions, for instance, are evidences of a successful reactive method attained in the organism and translated in consciousness into a stable grammar which has wide applicability and great persistence, so that it has come to be elaborated ideally into prodigious abstract systems of thought.