Definition of Addce
Ad*duce" (&?;), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Adduced (&?;); p. pr. & vb. n.
Adducing (&?;).] [L. adducere, adductum, to lead or
bring to; ad + ducere to lead. See Duke, and cf.
Adduct.] To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or
consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to
allege.
Reasons . . . were adduced on both sides.
Macaulay.
Enough could not be adduced to satisfy the purpose of
illustration.
De Quincey.
Syn. -- To present; allege; advance; cite; quote; assign; urge;
name; mention.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.
*Reasons ... were adduced on both sides. - Macaulay.
*Enough could not be adduced to satisfy the purpose of illustration. - De Quincey.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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