inevident

adj

Etymology

From in- + evident.

  1. derived from ēvidēns
  2. derived from evident
  3. inherited from evident
  4. prefixed as inevident — “in + evident

Definitions

  1. Not evident

    Not evident; obscure.

    • It is true, that it is vvith the connatural Principles inſcribed in our Minds as it is vvith our Faculties, they lye more torpid, and inactive, and inevident, unleſs they are avvakened and exerciſed, like a ſpark involved in aſhes; […]
    • […] the Deist assents to Things inevident in themselves, without any Ground or Reason at all; the Christian assents to Things inevident in themselves upon the Authority of God.

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