adducedadduceEtymology :Latin adducere, literally, to lead to, from ad- + ducere to lead; more at TOW. Pronunciation :&-'düs also -'. Function :transitive verb. Date :15th century.
+- English - Turkish translation for "adduced"
adduce
iddia etmek
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adduce
göstermek
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adduce
getirmek
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adduce
ileri sürmek
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adduce
serdetmek
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adduce
kanıt göster
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adduce
getirip göster,örnek ver
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adduce
örnek ver
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adduce
(kanıt) ileri sürmek fiil
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adduce
göstermek (kanıt) fiil
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adduce
örnek vermek
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adduce
vermek örnek
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adduce
ileri sürmek (kanıt) fiil
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adduce
vermek (örnek) fiil
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adduce
delil göstermek Kanun
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+- English - English translation for "adduced"
adduced
past of adduce
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Adduce
advance evidence for
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adduce
To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege
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adduce
offer as an example, bring forward in argument, offer as proof, cite as evidence fiil
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adduce
If you adduce something such as a fact or reason, you mention it in order to support an argument. We can adduce evidence to support the claim. = cite. to give facts or reasons in order to prove that something is true (adducere, from ad- + ducere )
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+- English - German translation for "adduced"
adduced
erbrachte
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+- English - Greek translation for "adduced"
adduce
προσκομίζω
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adduce
(v) προσάγω, προβάλλω, προσκομίζω
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