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    elicit
    /ɪˈlɪsɪt/

    verb

    • 1. evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone: "I tried to elicit a smile from Joanna"

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  2. education specialized. to get a student to provide or remember a fact, response, etc. rather than telling them the answer: The teacher elicits definitions from the students. In this teaching practice, teachers elicit and build on their students ' mathematical insights. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of ELICIT is to call forth or draw out (something, such as information or a response). How to use elicit in a sentence. The Latin Roots of Elicit Synonym Discussion of Elicit.

  4. elicit a response from Have you managed to elicit a response from them yet? elicit information The questionnaire was intended to elicit information on eating habits . elicit support They were able to elicit the support of the public .

  5. Elicit definition: to draw or bring out or forth; educe; evoke. See examples of ELICIT used in a sentence.

  6. When you elicit, you're bringing out a response of some sort. A good comedian elicits a lot of laughs. Elicit has to do with creating or provoking a response. A great speech will elicit cheers — a bad speech will elicit boos. Teachers try to elicit responses from students. If a friend smiles at you, it will probably elicit a smile of your own.

  7. elicit something (from somebody) to get information or a reaction from somebody, often with difficulty. I could elicit no response from him. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.

  8. If you elicit a response or a reaction, you do or say something which makes other people respond or react.

  9. to get information or a reaction from someone, often with difficulty I could elicit no response from him. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.

  10. elicit meaning, definition, what is elicit: to succeed in getting information or a r...: Learn more.

  11. Define elicit. elicit synonyms, elicit pronunciation, elicit translation, English dictionary definition of elicit. to draw or bring out; educe; evoke: Your story elicits memories of my childhood. Not to be confused with: illicit – not legally permitted; unlicensed;...

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