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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. Elicited is the past tense and past participle of elicit, which means to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction. Learn how to use elicited in sentences and see related words and phrases.

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  3. Elicit means to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction, or to get a student to provide or remember a fact, response, etc. Learn more about the verb elicit, its usage, pronunciation and translations.

  4. Elicit means to call forth or draw out something, such as information or a response. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of elicit from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Elicit means to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction, or to get a student to provide or remember a fact, response, etc. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of elicit with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. verb (used with object) to draw or bring out or forth; educe; evoke: to elicit the truth; to elicit a response with a question. elicit. / ɪˈlɪsɪt / verb. to give rise to; evoke. to elicit a sharp retort. to bring to light. to elicit the truth. Discover More. Derived Forms. eˌliciˈtation, noun. eˈlicitor, noun. eˈlicitable, adjective. Discover More.

  7. Elicited definition: drawn or brought out in response to something. See examples of ELICITED used in a sentence.

  8. Elicit means to do or say something that makes other people respond or react, or to get information by asking questions. Learn how to use elicit in a sentence, its synonyms, and its origin and pronunciation.