Sentence examples for be adduced from inspiring English sources

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be adduced

verb

To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.

  • Reasons ... were adduced on both sides. - Thomas Babington Macaulay.

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If human beings are picked out as morally special, some reasonable ground must be adduced for this selection.

Eeven facts can be adduced to be fake.

But no definitive examples of his work can be adduced.

Similar conditions may be adduced in relation to other businesses.

Several reasons may be adduced for the failure of the Fāṭimid bid for Islāmic leadership.

Some of the strongest arguments in favour of chess can easily be adduced as evidence against.

What movies made or distributed by Mr Murdoch would be adduced in evidence?

But arguments based on faith, tradition or squeamishness cannot be adduced in court.

Amongst other examples, that of Printing may be adduced, which was all but discovered two thousand years ago.

Their refusal to publish such cartoons cannot be adduced as proof of cowardice, nor as a sign that they capitulated to intimidation.

He serves up an elusive interpretative field, whereas Lythgoe and his colleagues provide measured demonstrations from which general principles can be adduced.

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