1. in evidence - Phrase
2. in evidence - Adjective Satellite
clearly to be seen
Source: WordNetthey were much in evidence during the fighting Source: Internet
she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence Source: Internet
And if political leaders can put forward a clear vision which is grounded in evidence and facts, this will drive greater trust in our systems and in our democracy. Source: Internet
Anything you say will be recorded and may be given in evidence in court. Source: Internet
And Mr Rahman told MPs there was only "low confidence" in evidence suggesting that children transmit Covid-19 any less than adults. Source: Internet
In our own chaotic political moment, the literature of 1968 repays attention, for many of the forces then in evidence — surging white populism, racist politics and an ambient sense of doom — are in play anew. Source: Internet