adducing

/əˈduːsɪŋ/
verb
  1. To cite or present evidence, reasons, or examples as proof or support for an argument.
    • The teacher praised the student for adducing clear examples from the text.
    • The lawyer spent hours adducing documents to prove her client's innocence.
    • In his essay, he kept adducing statistics from the latest climate report.
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