Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an evidential manner; as evidence.
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- adverb In an
evidential way; according toevidence .
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Examples
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Now that Bushies gone (but sadly his legacy lives on) ANY spending evidentially is wasteful in their eyes!
U.S. House passes $447 billion government spending bill 2009
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They are forgetting that a chunk (evidentially a huge chunk) is made up of liberals or true socialists who want Congress to be more liberal!
CNN Poll: Dems becoming less popular but no gains for GOP 2009
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Everyday women, ethnic minorities and disabled folk attempt to navigate themselves in a society that is factually, evidentially and demonstrably hostile and intolerant toward them.
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Behind in the polls to Republican Senate candidate Scott brown, supporters of pro-abortion candidate Martha Coakley have evidentially reached into their bag of dirty tricks.
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He doesn ` t even need to dye his hair because evidentially actors don ` t need to look a thing like the anime characters (see the upcoming DBZ movie)
Rumor: Keanu Reeves as Spike in Cowboy Bebop Movie?! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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When I took over this position in late August, one thing became evidentially clear: my station has a credibility problem with you, the fans of the Washington Capitals.
ESPN 980 expands Caps coverage Dan Steinberg 2010
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One did not kill merely to silence intriguing but evidentially useless suspicions about where Father Baddeley had been on the afternoon of Holroyd's death.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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And evidentially so does George Will because that is where I found most of the words he wrote in his Newsweek and Washington Post articles denying global warming.
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Tilly and her friends were surrounded by a girl-gang who had evidentially been lurking in a side street.
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The court found both that the team would be subject to significant economic prejudice if it had to abandon the trademark and that the delay was evidentially prejudicial due to the death in the interim of former Redskins President Edward Bennett Williams, with the resulting loss of his testimony as to whether the trademark was disparaging at the time of registration.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Laches Proves To Be the Most Valuable Player: 2009
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