Pronunciation: /ˈæd.mɪ.nɪ.kəl/
noun a supporting or auxiliary piece of evidence or information
A1 An adminicle is a small piece of evidence used to support a legal argument.
A2 In a court case, presenting adminicles can help strengthen your case.
B1 The lawyer provided several adminicles to prove the defendant's innocence.
B2 The adminicle of the witness statement was crucial in determining the outcome of the trial.
C1 The adminicle of DNA evidence was the key factor in solving the cold case.
C2 Legal scholars often debate the use and significance of adminicles in court proceedings.
adjective providing support or assistance
A1 The adminicle instructions were easy to follow.
A2 The adminicle details provided helpful guidance.
B1 The adminicle information clarified some key points.
B2 The adminicle evidence supported the main argument.
C1 The adminicle data added depth to the research findings.
C2 The adminicle references bolstered the credibility of the report.
formal The adminicle of evidence presented in court helped strengthen the prosecution's case.
informal The adminicle of information I found online confirmed my suspicions.
slang I don't need any adminicles to know that he's lying.
figurative Her kindness was an adminicle in navigating through the difficulties of life.
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