Simple past tense and past participle of adduce.(verb)
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Use "adduced" in a sentence
"If the evidence adduced is correct, the bone boxes — and microscopic remains of DNA still contained inside — would constitute the first archaeological evidence of the existence of the Christian saviour and his family."
"It is not a comprehensive moral theory, even though arguments in its favor may be adduced from the perspective of various different comprehensive moral doctrines."
"An argument sometimes adduced is that the cause of the changed relationship between East and West is not a Middle Eastern decline but a Western upsurge — the discoveries and the scientific, technological, industrial, and political revolutions that transformed the West and vastly increased its wealth and power."