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evidence noun 1 information, etc that gives grounds for belief; that which points to, reveals or suggests something. 2 written or spoken testimony used in a court of law. verb (evidenced, evidencing) formal to be evidence of something; to prove. in evidence easily seen; clearly displayed. turn Queen's or King's evidence or (US) turn state's evidence to give evidence for the prosecution against an accomplice in a crime.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin evidentia clearness of speech.

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