a. [f. EVINCE + -IVE.] Giving indications or proof; indicative. Const. of.

1

1806.  Fessenden, Democr., II. 96. A few particulars, which shall be evincive of the kind of talents, which are necessary to qualify a man.

2

1812.  J. J. Henry, Camp. agst. Quebec, 48. It may be proper to relate the following anecdote as more evincive of the fact.

3

1870.  J. Story, Equity Jurispr., xxiv. 167. Any writing sufficiently evincive of a trust … will create a trust by implication.

4