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Meaning of circumstant
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circumstant (a.)
Standing or placed around; surrounding.
circumstant Sentence Examples
- The circumstant evidence pointed to the suspect's involvement in the crime.
- She based her decision on circumstant information rather than concrete facts.
- The circumstant details of the case were carefully examined by the detectives.
- He was acquitted due to the lack of circumstant evidence linking him to the robbery.
- The lawyer argued that the circumstant testimony of the witness was unreliable.
- Without circumstant proof, it was difficult to convict the defendant.
- The circumstant nature of the evidence raised doubts about the defendant's guilt.
- The judge considered all the circumstant factors before reaching a verdict.
- She presented circumstantial support for her argument, but it was not conclusive.
- Despite the circumstantial similarities, the two cases were fundamentally different.
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Standing or placed around; surrounding.
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The circumstant evidence pointed to the suspect's involvement in the crime.
She based her decision on circumstant information rather than concrete facts.
The circumstant details of the case were carefully examined by the detectives.
He was acquitted due to the lack of circumstant evidence linking him to the robbery.