| 释义 | evidentially adverb
 formaluk /ˌev.ɪˈden.ʃəl.i/ us /ˌev.ɪˈden.ʃəl.i/
 in a way that provides or relates to evidence(= reasons for believing that something is or is not true):
 Evidentially weak cases are rejected and do not proceed to a trial.
 If there is no confession, the facts must be proved evidentially.
 Related word
 
 evidentialThis material is of no value evidentially.
 Photographs can be important evidentially if the case goes to trial.
 If a case is evidentially weak, the solicitor may advise a defendant to plead not guilty.
 Embedded information can be extremely useful evidentially in cases of software piracy.
 No data was gathered that can confirm these findings evidentially.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Proving and disproving
 acid test
 actions speak louder than wordsidiom
 anti-sexist
 attest
 authenticate
 demonstrable
 demonstrably
 demonstration of something
 dispel
 disprove
 non-evidence
 probatory
 proof positive
 provability
 provable
 verify
 vindicate
 vindication
 vindicative
 vindicatory
 
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