circumstantiality

[US]/ˌsɜː.kəm.stænˈtʃiː.əl.ɪ.ti/
[UK]/ˌsɜr.kəm.stænˈtʃiː.əl.ɪ.ti/

Translation

n.the quality of being detailed or specific to circumstances; the pathological tendency to provide excessive detail; details of a situation or incidental factors

Phrases & Collocations

legal circumstantiality

circumstantiality of evidence

circumstantiality in reasoning

circumstantiality of events

circumstantiality in law

circumstantiality analysis

high circumstantiality

low circumstantiality

circumstantiality factors

circumstantiality assessment

Example Sentences

his argument lacked circumstantiality and clarity.

in legal cases, circumstantiality can be crucial for the verdict.

she provided circumstantiality to support her claims.

the circumstantiality of the evidence was questioned by the defense.

his story was filled with circumstantiality that made it believable.

the report lacked the necessary circumstantiality for a thorough analysis.

her circumstantiality in describing the events was impressive.

they focused on the circumstantiality of the witness's testimony.

understanding the circumstantiality of the situation is essential.

the novel's circumstantiality creates a vivid picture of life.

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