0 present participle of adduce --
1 to give reasons why you think something is true: --
None of the evidence adduced in court was conclusive.
He has no way of adducing any other evidence.
But there is a real problem in adducing the evidence.
Exactly similar problems to those will arise in adducing an intent to commit one of the offences contained in clause 8(2).
I am not alone in adducing these opinions about the level of direct taxation.
I apologise for repeatedly intervening, but the report is not adducing any new evidence.
That, course, is an important factor in the argument that he was adducing.
However, he was at the time adducing a number of arguments.
He must not exaggerate matters if he wants me to continue my goodwill towards the arguments he is adducing, compelling or otherwise.