- Of evidence; evidential.
- For the presentation or determination of evidence: an evidentiary hearing.
Dictionary:
ev·i·den·tia·ry (ĕv'ĭ-dĕn'shə-rē, -shē-ĕr'ē) ![]() |
| WordNet: evidentiary |
The adjective has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
(law) pertaining to or constituting evidence
Pertains to noun: evidence (meaning #2)
Meaning #2:
serving as or based on evidence
Synonym: evidential
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