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the evident
adjective
Obviously true by simple observation; eyely.
Exact(59)
The evident intention is to produce evidence before any American military strike.
I'm distressed by the evident referees' mistakes".
There's the evident commitment to a group sound.
They acknowledge the evident environmental and economic benefits of developing this important resource.
But despite the evident dangers there are no shortage of those who attempt to escape.
Neither of the Timoneys will talk about the evident strains in their marriage.
Our civilization should be encouraged toward empathy for the evident benefits it affords our species.
Most worrying in the Snowden debate was the evident collapse of oversight.
Despite the evident problems, both the Olympic organisers, Locog, and Transport for London were upbeat.
The evident logistical challenges and Desire's early results only highlights the need for co-operation.
Instead, with the evident exception of Motherwell, the major teams make life tough for the media.
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