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[american heritage dictionary via the free dictionary]. Lucy realized she had … · questions if “to frame” someone is to plant evidence that ‘proves’ an innocent person is guilty, is there a verb that means: A presumption is made before the proper evidence or authority is manifest. Whether it is too archaic to use is a personal view. If not, what other better word can be used in the place of evidence as a verb? The containers are countable but not the contents. the weights of evidence would be wrong because evidence is an abstract concept. This was previously addressed in the question, is evidence countable? you could talk about more evidence or further evidence to avoid the wordier (but just as correct) another piece of evidence. Here is my students sentence with the blank space. · is it fine to used evidence as verb? · evidenced be or show evidence of: To find evidence that unequivocally proves a person is guilty? We cant touch evidence but types of evidence such as hair samples, photographs, documents are countable. · evidence can be a verb; · evidence means:- a thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment: Scientists weigh the evidence for and against a hypothesis. 4 bottles of wine, and so on. Two cans of coffee, 3 loaves of bread. I find evidence can be used as a ve. Evident cannot be, so as evident by is wrong, possibly an eggcorn. · this is because evidence is a non-count noun, so you cant talk about an evidence or another evidence. Proof means:- the evidence or argument that compels the mind to accept an assertion as. Evidence (usually deriving from an experiment or pilot project) demonstrating that a design concept, business idea, etc. , is feasible. Perhaps there is an obscure legal term hidden in oed, or maybe an obsolete expression, which escapes me. · the weight of evidence; From the oxford english dictionary at oed: Proof of concept n. · arguably, theres no evidence either way, that the mentioned authors would have been to invent the apparent folk etymology; The broken window was evidence that a burglary had taken place. The study evidenced that. So it looks like a minor conspiracy theory as well. Both a presumption and an assumption may be made at the same time and persist for the same time. Might have it from somewhere.




