evidenced

/ˈɛvɪdənst/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'evidence': showed or proved something clearly; was a sign of something.
    • The study evidenced a strong link between exercise and mental health.
    • Her artwork evidenced great talent even at a young age.
    • The documents evidenced the company's illegal activities.
adjective
  1. Supported or proven by evidence; clearly shown.
    • Only evidenced theories are taught in the science class.
    • The evidenced claims were accepted by the court.
    • The evidenced benefits of the program convinced the board to fund it.
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