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Meanings of
elicited
in English
Called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation.
evoked
Related terms
induced
Usage of
elicited
in English
1
Method: Indigenous beliefs about chronic psychosis were
elicited
from community health workers.
2
In all three conditions, however, direct gaze
elicited
positive affective facial reactions.
3
Howard and Culley
elicited
directions to his house without answering that question.
4
Furthermore, neither condition
elicited
a significant increase in cortisol over basal levels.
5
The five categories of human biots, however,
elicited
a more emotional response.
6
The Soviet System
elicited
intellectual approval, the Spanish struggle aroused emotional identification.
7
Terms used to describe pathophysiology
elicited
negative emotional impact, especially in women.
8
In all patients, stimulation at certain endocardial sites
elicited
a vagal response.
9
Nothing farther of importance was
elicited
,
although several other persons were examined.
10
This pointed question
elicited
in reply the whole history of the expedition.
11
This time, his claim that he was merely seeking love
elicited
outrage.
12
Hearing an inconsistent word
elicited
activation in the right anterior temporal lobe.
13
The lilt of the orchestra
elicited
a fragmentary chorus from the audience.
14
Moreover, the interrogation model makes assumptions about the
elicited
symptoms and diseases.
15
Here a similar set of inquiries
elicited
a similar set of answers.
16
However, an open challenge to white wine
elicited
urticaria in both subjects.
Other examples for "elicited"
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elicited
elicite
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
elicite by
elicite no response
elicite the fact
elicite much
elicite little
More collocations
Elicited
through the time
Elicited
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common