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Definition of Evincible

Evincible
Evincible E*vin"ci*ble, a. Capable of being proved or clearly brought to light; demonstrable. --Sir. M. Hale. --E*vin"ci*bly, adv.

Meaning of Evincible from wikipedia

- Evince (/ˈɛvɪns/), also known as GNOME Do****ent Viewer, is a free and open-source do****ent viewer supporting many do****ent file formats including PDF,...
- contracts which describes words or conduct by a contracting party that evinces an intention not to perform or not to be bound by provisions of the agreement...
- australopithecine to exist during the Middle Pliocene, but Kenyanthropus evinces a greater diversity than once acknowledged. Kenyanthropus is most recognisable...
- sentenced to death. Xenophon’s literary rendition of the defence of Socrates evinces the philosopher’s ethical opinion about a sentence of death: that it is...
- Temple Square". FairLDS.org. Retrieved 2006-06-01. Despite the disrespect evinced by some protesters, at least one Latter-day Saint scholar has called on...
- film's environment as "obviously aimed at an international audience" but "evinces a disorienting combination of cultures that produces a nowhere land more...
- the time of Jesus, Samaritans and Jews deeply disparaged one another, as evinced by Jesus' Parable of the Good Samaritan. The prin****l beliefs of Samaritanism...
- Empire. Gour and Pundravardhana formed parts of the Mourya empire as is evinced from the inscriptions, Brahmi script on a seal discovered from the ruins...
- composed by David Rose, recorded in 1958 and released four years later. It evinces a jazz influence with especially prominent trombone slides, and evokes...
- custom, and regarded the eggs as the emblem of the resurrection, as is evinced by the benediction of Pope Paul V., about 1610, which reads thus: 'Bless...