Pronunciation: /əˈd(j)uːsər/
noun a person who brings forward or introduces something
A1 The adducer of the evidence was called to the stand.
A2 The adducer of the argument presented a compelling case.
B1 The adducer of the information provided detailed insights.
B2 The adducer of the data was praised for their thorough research.
C1 The adducer of the report was recognized for their expertise in the field.
C2 The adducer of the theory was awarded a prestigious prize for their groundbreaking work.
formal The adducer of evidence presented a compelling argument in court.
informal The adducer of the new policy changes explained them in detail to the team.
slang The adducer of the gossip spread the juicy news around the office.
figurative She was the adducer of positive energy, always lifting the spirits of those around her.
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