adducer

/əˈduːsər/
noun
  1. A person who brings forward evidence, reasons, or examples to support an argument or claim.
    • As an adducer of compelling data, she convinced the committee to change the policy.
    • The lawyer was a skilled adducer of facts during the trial.
    • The professor is known as a careful adducer of historical evidence.
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