Example sentences for: evinced

How can you use “evinced” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Settler , from 1788, was roughly synonymous with colonist: I say roughly because W.H. Breton, in 1833, distinguishes between settlers the farmers only and colonists the whole of the free inhabitants, though this may be an academic distinction as John Dunmore Lang in the next year remarks that spirit of irreconcilable enmity to standing timber... almost uniformly evinced by all Australian colonists.

  • Perhaps the fascination with man's past grew out of the obsession with ruins evinced by Romanticism; certainly, modern archaeology seems to have followed close behind, for the excavation of the supposed site of Troy took place only about 100 years ago.

  • The Sunday Times of London commented that the stalemate evinced NATO's weak hand in forcing a settlement.

  • It is often technically frustrating, as was evinced by my wrestling with Brokaw and Clinton.

  • Martin Amis has long evinced his fascination with American culture, so it should come as no surprise that he has brought out an American novel.


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