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Definition of Adducible
1. a. Capable of being adduced.
Definition of Adducible
1. Adjective. Capable of being adduced. ¹
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Definition of Adducible
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adducible
Literary usage of Adducible
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History, Institutions by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"... and it does not seem very likely that any is adducible. the Great, a period
at which it cannot be fancied that Greek adopted any words from Latin. ..."
2. Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"The sort of cause in which,—though the whole stock of evidence be not adducible
on both sides,—yet, on each side, every article of evidence proposed to be ..."
3. Discourses Addressed to Mixed Congregations by John Henry Newman (1853)
"... to believe also in the Catholic Church as God's messenger or Prophet; and he
will dismiss as worthless the objections which are adducible against the ..."
4. Essays on the Philosophy of Theism by William George Ward (1884)
"of the arguments adducible in support of our statement; and as regards, indeed,
the second of our two cardinal truths, we suppose every one will be disposed ..."
5. The Problem of the Homeric Poems by William Duguid Geddes (1878)
"In the course of this investigation we shall discover tolerably strong grounds
presumably so adducible, upon which Thessaly might, so to speak, ..."