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Definition of "inevidence" [in•ev•i•dence]

  • Lack of evidence; obscurity. (noun)

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Use "inevidence" in a sentence
  • "As Professor Jeremy Black writes in his latest book, “The Dotted Red Line”: Indeed, appeasement was as much inevidence over Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968, as over Austria and Czechoslovakia in 1938."
  • "The spiritual sight of some is very weak, and their views of the glory of God in Christ are much obscured with inevidence, darkness, and instability."
  • "It is not so much the inevidence of marks and fruits that makes them doubt, as the misapprehension of the thing itself, for as long as they mistake it in its own nature, no sign, no mark, can satisfy in it."
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