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The word "evince" first appeared in English in the mid-16th century, borrowed directly from Latin. In Latin, it was used in legal and philosophical contexts to denote the act of proving or establishing a fact.
Over time, the usage of "evince" expanded to encompass a wider range of meanings, including:
Today, "evince" is commonly used in formal or academic writing, often in contexts where it is necessary to present or support a claim or argument.
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