adduced

[əˈdjuːst]

adduced Definition

to cite as evidence or proof.

Using adduced: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adduced" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lawyer adduced several pieces of evidence to support his argument.

  • Example

    He adduced a study that showed the benefits of exercise.

  • Example

    The witness adduced testimony that contradicted the defendant's story.

adduced Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adduced

Origins of adduced

from Latin 'adducere', meaning 'to lead to'

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Summary: adduced in Brief

'Adduced' [əˈdjuːst] means to cite something as evidence or proof. It is often used in legal or academic contexts, and synonyms include 'cite,' 'quote,' and 'mention.' Examples of usage include 'The lawyer adduced several pieces of evidence to support his argument' and 'He adduced a study that showed the benefits of exercise.'