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Adduce vs Inbring - What's the difference?

adduce | inbring |

In lang=en terms the difference between adduce and inbring

is that adduce is to bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege while inbring is to bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.

As verbs the difference between adduce and inbring

is that adduce is to bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege while inbring is to bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.

adduce

English

Verb

  • 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. - .
  • :* Enough could not be adduced to satisfy the purpose of illustration. - .
  • :* Whoever in discussion adduces authority, uses not reason but memory. -
  • :* For I am well aware that scarcely a single point is discussed in this volume on which facts cannot be adduced, -
  • Synonyms

    * present * allege * advance * cite * quote * assign * urge * name * mention

    References

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    inbring

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l)

    Verb

  • To bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.
  • *1897 , James Henry McConkey, The three-fold secret of the Holy Spirit :
  • Jesus Christ does not so much impart life as He inbrings life.
  • (transitive, Scotland, legal) To bring in by legal authority; produce in court; confiscate (the goods of a condemned criminal).
  • Derived terms

    * (l)