arouse, bring out, cause, draw down, effect, fetch, inspire, muster up, rouse, superinduce, worm out of
Definitionv. call forth
Last update: September 6, 2016
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We should elicit information by reasoning. [verb]
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Design: Angina patients were interviewed in order to elicit their personal reasons underlying preferences for various treatment options. [verb]
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To elicit a suitable response from the children for each assembly. [verb]
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Nothing whatever was elicited, going to show what had become of the missing man. [verb]
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An answer so different from the one he had expected to elicit, and was in the habit of receiving, staggered Mr. [verb]
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This elicited an exclamation from the workers. [verb]
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I had it examined by a botanical expert and elicited the information that it was ablossom of the homegrown potato plant purloined from a forcingcase of the model farm. [verb]
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I have proved you in that time by sundry tests: and what have I seen and elicited. [verb]
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This variation to Solomon's exclamation elicited a sigh from the woman. [verb]
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