Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense.
Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
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Examples for "elicit "
1 Second, vaccination would likely elicit herd immunity, which would benefit all ages.
2 Despite some advantages over traditional methods, Web-based studies elicit concerns about generalizability.
3 It's easy to suspect that Grubman offers this information to elicit sympathy.
4 Neither age nor HF-C diet alone is sufficient to elicit these changes.
5 Conclusions: Both vaccines elicit cross-reactive antibodies detectable even twelve years after vaccination.
1 They also can evoke strong feelings that create challenges for a candidate.
2 Downstairs, the heirloom sideboard and sculptural lamp evoke her parents' 1960s house.
3 The photographs must be high-quality, original and evoke a sense of place.
4 However, the molecular pathways that evoke these responses are not well understood.
5 Davey continued to evoke certain excesses committed during her period of radioactivity.
1 And if we educe only well-remembered incidents, no offence will be taken.
2 The aim in education is not to abolish selfishness; it is to educe the selfishness that is altruistic.
3 She was content to let the divine light of philosophy penetrate by its own power, and educe its own conclusions.
4 To preserve and educe all we possibly can obtain from their situation, and purpose, is a main duty to history.
5 We do not have to draw out or educe positive activities from a child, as some educational doctrines would have it.
Lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer.
1 They could draw out whatever reinforcements were available on a minute-by-minute basis.
2 Her shaking fingers could hardly draw out the watch in her belt.
3 I let it draw out on purpose, to force him to speak.
4 Of course the shooting of last night would draw out the natives.
5 That is the only comfort we can draw out of the affair.
6 I guarantee that I could draw out quite another sentiment in Baden.
7 Cover with a weight to draw out juice; let stand one hour.
8 You go down to the public library and draw out some books.
9 To educate means to draw out as well as to instil in.
10 I tend not to draw out the best qualities in my bosses.
11 I will send Felix to the bank and draw out sixteen hundred.
12 It would pay better to draw out the urine from farm animals.
13 He sought to draw out her mind, unaware to herself; he succeeded.
14 He'd suggested they draw out their adversary by using Evie as bait.
15 Garbus also drew on the album's dub aspects to draw out differences.
16 I saw him draw out performances that were master classes in immersion.
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