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Legal Definitions - adduce

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Definition of adduce

Definition: Adduce (pronounced uh-doos) is a verb that means to present or offer something as evidence or authority.

Example: The lawyer will adduce the witness's testimony to prove her client's innocence.

Explanation: In this example, the lawyer is presenting the witness's testimony as evidence to support her client's case. The lawyer is using the witness's testimony as authority to prove that her client is innocent.

Related Forms:

  • Adduction (pronounced uh-duhk-shun) is a noun that refers to the act of presenting something as evidence or authority.
  • Adducible (pronounced uh-doo-suh-buhl) is an adjective that describes something that can be presented as evidence or authority.

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Simple Definition

Term: ADDUCE

Definition: Adduce means to present something as evidence or authority. For example, if a lawyer wants to prove their case, they might adduce a witness's testimony. Adducible means that something can be used as evidence or authority. Adduction is the act of presenting something as evidence or authority.

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Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.

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