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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning His argument was considered uncircumstantial and lacked evidence to support his claims.
The police report was highly uncircumstantial, leaving out many crucial details.
The news article was uncircumstantial, merely reporting the basic facts without any in-depth analysis.
The news article was uncircumstantial and lacked important details.
The movie's plot was uncircumstantial and lacked depth.
The witness's statement was uncircumstantial and didn't provide any useful information.
He gave an uncircumstantial account of the incident.
The witness testimony was vague and uncircumstantial, providing little help to the investigation.
The doctor's diagnosis was uncircumstantial and did not identify the root cause of the symptoms.
The witness's testimony was uncircumstantial and did not provide any new information.
The presentation was uncircumstantial and did not provide any data or evidence to support the claims.
The map was uncircumstantial and did not show all of the roads in the area.
The police report was uncircumstantial and did not provide any useful leads.
The news article was uncircumstantial and failed to provide any meaningful insights on the matter.
The police report was too uncircumstantial to be of any use in solving the case.
The job posting was too uncircumstantial to give any clear indication of what the position entailed.
The article was criticized for being uncircumstantial and not providing enough evidence to support its claims.
The review was uncircumstantial and only provided a general opinion about the product.
The directions were uncircumstantial and did not include important landmarks.
The journalist's uncircumstantial reporting on the topic resulted in confusion among the readers.
The evidence presented in the trial was uncircumstantial.
The witness statement was deemed uncircumstantial and thus not admissible in court.
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