Capable of being adduced or brought forward as evidence or example.
From Latin 'adducere' (to lead to/bring forward) + '-ible' (capable of). The term emerged in legal and philosophical writing to describe arguments or evidence that could be presented or cited.
Adducible is a technical term that means 'can be used as proof or evidence.' In courtrooms and academic papers, lawyers and scholars are always looking for 'adducible evidence'—proof that can actually be dragged into the argument!
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