01 v. t. To place in particular circumstances; to invest with particular accidents or adjuncts.
imp. & p. p.
Circumstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Circumstantiating
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1.
To place in particular circumstances; to invest with particular accidents or adjuncts.[R.]“If the act were otherwise circumstantiated, it might will that freely which now it wills reluctantly.” — Bramhall.
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To prove or confirm by circumstances; to enter into details concerning.“Neither will time permint to circumstantiate these particulars, which I have only touched in the general.” — State Trials (1661).