Probative Value,
Probative Value:
The evidence is conclusive if this is the case. It is the evidence that provides, supports or contributes to the evidence.
Literal Meanings of Probative Value
Probative:
Meanings of Probative:
The ability or function to prove or demonstrate something that provides evidence or proof.
Sentences of Probative
Put the burden of proof on the accused
Value:
Meanings of Value:
Defining financial value (something)
Respect that something should be worthwhile, valuable or useful.
A person's principles or principles of conduct determine what is important in life.
A numerical quantity expressed in algebraic terms, quantity, quantity or number.
The relative duration of the sound represented by a note.
Sentences of Value
Rhythm values are quarter notes, eighth notes, and semitones, and the first melody uses only a finger pattern.
Synonyms of Value
avail, rate, advantage, worth, ethics, cost, point, precious, cherished, moral values, help, service, worth its weight in gold, profit, helpfulness, benefit, assess, standards, usefulness, effectiveness, standards of behaviour, appraise
Probative Value,
Definition of Probative Value:
Evidence has significant value when it comes to a problem. These are the tests that terminate, establish or contribute to the test.
Literal Meanings of Probative Value
Probative:
Sentences of Probative
Laying the burden of proof on the defendant
Value:
Meanings of Value:
The fact is that something deserves its meaning, value or usefulness.
Deciding what is important in a code of conduct or principle of life.
A numerical quantity, algebraic term is indicated by quantity, quantity, or number.
The relative duration of the accent indicated by the accent
Relatively light lightness or darkness of a certain color.
Cost advantage.
Consider (someone or something) important or useful to have a good opinion about.
Sentences of Value
Internalize your parents' principles and values.
The artist uses neighboring color values in low tide.
Its estimated cost is 45 45,000.
Synonyms of Value
cost (out), favourite, hold in high esteem, moral principles, principles, admire, importance, treasure, assistance, respected, hold in high regard, significance, respect, gain, esteem, desirability, merit, rules of conduct, attach importance to, well thought of