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evident [ˈevɪdənt] PRZYM.

1. evident (obvious):

evident

2. evident (easily noticed):

evident

self-evident PRZYM.

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Other immunological functions for bacterial sialidases are now becoming evident.
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This is evident in its positioning in the chapel, within view of the patients' beds.
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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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A liberalizing trend in the state's treatment of its writers is evident.
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In 1804, there were 20 families and the need for schools, churches, roads and other community necessities had become evident.
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The figural inspiration was more evident in earlier versions, which had the symbol's segments billowing out like bell-bottoms where they met the outer circle.
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In any case, it has long been possible to complicate the task of tampering with electronic devices by sealing them with tamper evident tape or sealing wax.
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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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The first degree consists on clear and evident notions that can be acquired without need of any meditation.
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Both were still evident in 1938, but by 1966 the basin had been reduced to a tiny stub.
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