adduce

/əˈdus/
verb
  1. To bring forward evidence, reasons, or examples as proof in an argument or discussion.
    • The lawyer adduced several witness statements to support her case.
    • Scientists adduce data from experiments to show the effects of climate change.
    • In his essay, he adduced examples from history to prove his point about leadership.
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