evident in the PONS Dictionary

evident Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Potter's artistic uncertainty is evident in her attempt to establish a relationship between clothes and the social and animal selves of humans and animals.
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Her pious education was later very evident in her speeches.
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The answer is self-evident: the players of the game (of chess) use the rules: it's not the case (obviously) that the rules "themselves" play chess.
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Most of what is evident today was built at this time.
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I am the instrument of that eternal self-evident truth, an instrument that voices forth the message of the ever-true.
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The dark interior of the tomb replica is evident.
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The first degree consists on clear and evident notions that can be acquired without need of any meditation.
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This may be made evident in highly oxidative tissues like skeletal muscle and heart tissue.
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In the later years of Linotype casting, it also became more and more evident that employee exposure to the elements of the alloy caused health risks.
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However, newly built churches are evident in several parts of the state.
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