Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
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.
6 The following is the setting and the tale as I elicit it.
7 The Ami nods vigorously, trying to elicit a positive response via encouragement.
8 Some advertising aims to elicit customer data and information without them knowing.
9 Helminth infections elicit an immune response potentially enhancing susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases.
10 Yet the exchanges only elicit public enlightenment once in a blue moon.
11 We need to elicit some verbs, and it's easiest with third-person forms.
12 Mentions the use of torture to elicit confessions from people in custody.
13 Some of the interviews with both children and parents elicit real insight.
14 Some rabbits were rechallenged with immunotype F to elicit a second infection.
15 From a consideration of the above four cases we elicit the following
16 This image always seems to elicit a strong emotional reaction in people.
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Об этом термине elicit
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