Phrases with «circumstantial»

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Circumstantial means relating to or based on circumstances, rather than being inherently true or direct. Full definition

«circumstantial» + noun

Sentences with «circumstantial»

  • But with something like dark matter, we have an enormous amount of circumstantial evidence of a substance, not made of anything we know, dominating the universe, and in the simplest of theories, the LHC could be able to create it. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The jury should have been told that it can not rely on a deliberately false statement as a piece of circumstantial evidence in favour of the prosecution unless there was independent evidence that the statement had been made up. (criminallawoshawa.com)
  • The case against my client relied on circumstantial evidence only. (rhcriminaldefence.com)
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