/ˈɛvɪdənst/ – adj
Definition: 1,đã được chứng thực bằng lời khai;
2. đã được chứng minh, xác nhận bằng chứng cứ.
A more thorough explanation: “Evidenced” is the past tense of the verb “evidence,” which means to provide proof or support for a claim or assertion. In a legal context, “evidenced” refers to the act of presenting or producing evidence to support a legal argument or position. It signifies the process of demonstrating the existence or truth of something through the presentation of relevant facts, documents, testimony, or other forms of evidence.
Example: The witness’s testimony and the security camera footage both evidenced the defendant’s presence at the scene of the crime.