Circumstantial
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Circumstantial may refer to:
  • Circumstantial evidence
    Circumstantial evidence
    Circumstantial evidence is evidence in which an inference is required to connect it to a conclusion of fact, like a fingerprint at the scene of a crime...

    , in law
  • Circumstantial thinking, in psychiatry and psychopathology
  • Circumstantial voice
    Circumstantial voice
    In grammar, a circumstantial voice, or circumstantial passive voice, is a voice that promotes an oblique argument of a verb to the role of subject; the underlying subject may then be expressed as an oblique argument. A given language may have several circumstantial voices, each promoting a...

    , in linguistics
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