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evidential

adjective
ev路​i路​den路​tial | \ 藢e-v蓹-藞den(t)-sh蓹l How to pronounce evidential (audio) \

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Other equipment is used to measure the friction of the roadway, slopes and to interpret/measure other evidential facts for their reconstructions. Kieran Nicholson, The Denver Post, "Driver of pickup truck that hit, killed Colorado trooper was in left lane, CSP says," 17 June 2019 Whatever law enforcement and UFC officials have told Michael Chiesa about publicly discussing the bus attack involving Conor McGregor, his reasons for seeking another topic seem personal, not evidential. Lance Pugmire, latimes.com, "UFC 226's Michael Chiesa won't let Conor McGregor throw him under the bus," 3 July 2018 The handwritten accounting document, called in Ukraine the Black Ledger, is an evidential linchpin for investigating corruption in the former government. New York Times, "Ukraine, Seeking U.S. Missiles, Halted Cooperation With Mueller Investigation," 2 May 2018 The class will focus on presenting historical and evidential bases for Christianity, defending it against objections. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 17 July 2017 The class will focus on presenting historical and evidential bases for Christianity, defending it against objections. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 17 July 2017 The class will focus on presenting historical and evidential bases for Christianity, defending it against objections. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 17 July 2017 The class will focus on presenting historical and evidential bases for Christianity, defending it against objections. Courant Community, "Community News For The South Windsor Edition," 3 July 2017

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evidential

adjective
ev路​i路​den路​tial | \ 藢e-v蓹-藞den-ch蓹l How to pronounce evidential (audio) \

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evidentially adverb

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