circumstantialist

[US]/[ˌsɜː(r)kəˈmɪst(ə)nlɪst]/
[UK]/[ˌsɝː(r)kəˈmɪst(ə)nlɪst]/

Translation

n.A person who believes that evidence is only valuable if it is circumstantial.; Someone who relies heavily on circumstantial evidence.

Phrases & Collocations

circumstantialist analysis

a circumstantialist view

becoming a circumstantialist

the circumstantialist's argument

circumstantialist perspective

acting as circumstantialist

circumstantialist research

circumstantialist thinking

circumstantialist approach

circumstantialist stance

Example Sentences

the circumstantialist argued that motive was irrelevant without supporting evidence.

as a circumstantialist, she focused on the details of the scene.

his circumstantialist approach to problem-solving proved surprisingly effective.

the detective was a keen circumstantialist, meticulously gathering clues.

she presented a circumstantialist case, relying on indirect indicators.

the circumstantialist's analysis highlighted the importance of context.

he was a staunch circumstantialist, dismissing claims without proof.

the circumstantialist method involves examining all surrounding factors.

the lawyer employed a circumstantialist strategy to build their case.

being a circumstantialist, she considered the broader implications of the event.

the circumstantialist perspective offered a nuanced understanding of the situation.

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