Definition of evinco
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Orthography ID = 1005326
1.
LEM
ēvincō, ēvincere, ēvīcī, ēvīctus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to overcome, conquer, subdue, vanquish, overwhelm
  2. to pass in safety
  3. [figuratively] to prevail over
  4. to bring to pass, prevail. evincunt instando, ut litterae darentur
  5. to prove, evince
Abbreviations
ē-vincō vīci, vīctus, ere, to overcome, conquer, subdue, vanquish, overwhelm: evicit omnia miles, L.: lacrimis evicta meis, V.: blandimentis vitae evicta (i. e. ad vivendum), Ta.: evinci ambitu in gaudium, to be forced, Ta.: Aeduos, Ta.: somnos, to resist, O.: amnis oppositas evicit gurgite moles, V.

— To pass in safety: remis Charybdin, O.: fretum, O.

— Fig., to prevail over: solis imago Evicit nubīs, breaks through, O.: evincit miseratio superbiam, L.: platanus caelebs Evincet ulmos, supplant, H.

—To bring to pass, prevail. evincunt instando, ut litterae darentur, L.

—To prove, evince: Si puerilius his ratio esse evincet amare, H.
 
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