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in evidence - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of in evidence in Hindi

Adjective

  • प्रमाण के रूप में
  • सबूत में

in evidence Definition

Adjective

  • noticeable; conspicuous.

in evidence Example

  • There were several more trunks in evidence. ( सबूत में कई और ट्रंक थे। )
  • She skipped back to the jeep, her earlier reluctance nowhere in evidence. ( वह वापस जीप के पास चली गई, उसकी पहले की अनिच्छा का कहीं कोई सबूत नहीं है। )
  • The ghost of Jeffrey Byrne, who had spent  his final hours in the same dining room, was nowhere in evidence. ( जेफरी बर्न का भूत, जिसने अपने अंतिम घंटे एक ही भोजन कक्ष में बिताए थे, सबूत में कहीं नहीं था। )

More Sentence

  • The old tendency illustrated by the outcome of the revolutionary movements of 1848 was once more in evidence - the tendency of merely artificial theories of democratic liberty to succumb to the immemorial instinct of race and race ascendancy.
  • Certain central Aegean islands, Antiparos, Ios, Amorgos, Syros and Siphnos, were all found to be singularly rich in evidence of the middle-Aegean period.
  • The hurricane, too, was followed by repeated droughts, and the inhabitants of the out-islands were reduced to indigence and want, a condition which is still, in some measure, in evidence.
  • Each organism possesses within itself the means of protection against its parasitical enemies, and these properties are more in evidence when the organism is in perfect health than when it is debilitated.
  • In this, the earliest period of Saxon history recorded, there appears to be no relic of the Christianity of the Britons, which at one time was well in evidence.
  • Every belief of mankind is in the last analysis amenable to reason, and finds its origin in evidence that can appeal to the arbitrament of common sense.
  • It is particularly in evidence round the whole of the Antarctic Shelf, where it occurs down to depths of 2500 fathoms. It is the chief deposit, according to Nansen, of the North Polar Basin and, according to Schmelck and Bdggild, of the Norwegian Sea also, where it is largely mixed with the shells of the bottom-living foraminifer Biloculina.