Sentences with evince
E e - The entire production evinces authenticity and a real respect for the subject matter. [VERB noun]
- The books are dismal by comparison, but even they evince the odd chuckle.
- The overwhelming majority live amicably with Christians and evince no desire to make them wear hijab.
- Lead guitarist Mark Kondrat and trumpeter Emiliano Torres evince discipline and finesse, and the band's rhythm section is superb.
- His soft-edged tenor can evince spiritual elegy or ramp up to a rock growl, and as a lyricist Greene isn't afraid to evoke mythic America.
- Suffice to say that Toyota did not evince a desire on that.
- Both brothers had made the models for the lamps, but some seem, experts believe, to evince more of the invention of Alberto.
- Unlike their sons and daughters who moved away, the older Japanese-Americans in Crenshaw evince a stubborn pride and loyalty to their community.
- Although their children are grown and gone, older Japanese-Americans still evince pride, loyalty in their changing community.
- Evince is sometimes wrongly used where evoke is meant: the proposal evoked (not evinced) a storm of protest
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