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Meanings of
circumstantial
in anglès
Circumstantial.
Related terms
specific
Usage of
circumstantial
in anglès
1
The evidence that the government has presented thus far is largely
circumstantial
.
2
Even in cases where it's all
circumstantial
,
the family wants to believe.
3
A great deal of
circumstantial
evidence has always pointed direct to Decimus.
4
Although the supporting
circumstantial
evidence we have so far is very strong.
5
Hernandez's attorneys have said the case against him is weak and
circumstantial
.
6
But a crown prosecutor would demand physical or much stronger
circumstantial
evidence.
7
As in the other case, the chain of
circumstantial
evidence was perfect.
8
They fingerprinted him, but with just
circumstantial
evidence, they let him go.
9
They had a strong suspicion backed up by a strong
circumstantial
construction.
10
It was based completely on
circumstantial
rather than hard or conclusive evidence.
11
He suffered the effects of the
circumstantial
out of consideration for her.
12
The
circumstantial
coincidences are too close to be the result of accident.
13
Unfortunately, in this case the
circumstantial
evidence was very strong against him.
14
The evidence on which Helene had been dismissed the convent was
circumstantial
.
15
In this, its third edition, the tale gained picturesqueness and
circumstantial
weight.
16
You've got nothing but
circumstantial
evidence, and pretty thin evidence at that.
Other examples for "circumstantial"
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circumstantial
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
circumstantial evidence
circumstantial account
purely circumstantial
more circumstantial
so circumstantial
More collocations
Circumstantial
through the time
Circumstantial
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common