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What does probative mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word probative? Here's what it means.

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  1. (law) Tending to prove a particular proposition or to persuade someone of the truth of an allegation.
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Frequently, a sketch, a map, a chart, a graph, a computerized illustration or even a photograph really has no probative value at all.
It is evidence directly probative of the fact that they were accomplices.
In case of dematerialisation, a paper version of the invoice no longer has any probative value.
Both premises are required in order to boost up the plausibility of the conclusion by means of the probative function.
The second clause, relating to instances in which the phenomenon is absent, depends for its probative force upon Prop.
As such, there is no appropriate basis to exercise my discretion to exclude what is in all respects relevant and probative evidence.

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