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(establish) verb
authenticate, circumstantiate, clarify, confirm, corroborate, display, elucidate, evince, exemplify, exhibit, illuminate, illustrate, indicate, instruct, lay out, make clear, make evident, make plain, manifest, perform, point out, prove, set forth, show, show by example, substantiate, support, sustain, teach by example, uphold, validate, verify
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(protest) verb
challenge, clamor, complain publicly, contravene, controvert, counter, counteract, cry out against, declare opposition, demur, denounce, dissent, expostulate, express disagreement, express disapproval, express dissatisfaction, impugn, inveigh, march, negate, object, oppose, parade, picket, rail, reject, reluct, remonstrate, resist, show disagreement, show disapproval, show opinion publicly, show opposition, spurn, state opposition, storm, traverse
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index
bear (adduce), clarify, communicate, construe (translate), disagree, display, document, elucidate, establish (show), evidence, evince, exemplify, exhibit, explain, illustrate, manifest, picket, present (introduce), produce (offer to view), prove, reason (persuade), signify (denote), signify (inform), substantiate, unveil
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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v.To show; to prove the truth of something by using logic and evidence; to use practical illustrations to show how something works or happens.n.demonstration
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.