noun
- plural of evidence; facts, signs, or objects that make something seem true or real
- in law, information presented in court to prove or disprove a case
Usage: legal
verb
- third-person singular present tense of 'evidence'; to show or prove something clearly
Usage: formal
Examples
- The detective collected several evidences at the crime scene.
- Scientific evidences support the theory of climate change.
- The witness provided key evidences during the trial.
- Her success evidences the value of hard work and dedication.
- The data evidences a clear trend in consumer behavior.
- Multiple evidences pointed to the same conclusion.