Definition of evidentiary in English:
evidentiary
adjective ˌɛvɪˈdɛnʃ(ə)riˌevəˈden(t)SHərē
US Law another term for evidential
Example sentencesExamples
- Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose?
- After conclusion of the evidentiary stage of the voir dire, the status of transcript 4 was raised with the judge.
- It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered.
- Any complaints about the plaintiff's evidentiary frailties merged with the offer.
- Would you read onto the record the affidavits that contain the evidentiary material that is before us?
Rhymes
penitentiary, plenipotentiary, residentiary
Definition of evidentiary in US English:
evidentiary
adjectiveˌevəˈden(t)SHərē
US Law another term for evidential
Example sentencesExamples
- After conclusion of the evidentiary stage of the voir dire, the status of transcript 4 was raised with the judge.
- Would you read onto the record the affidavits that contain the evidentiary material that is before us?
- It is not for an appellate court to revisit evidentiary findings of the trial judge absent an error in law as to how such evidence is to be considered.
- Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose?
- Any complaints about the plaintiff's evidentiary frailties merged with the offer.