Buscar
to elicit
01
provocar
to make someone react in a certain way or reveal information
Transitive: to elicit a reaction or response
02
sacar
to help a student come to a conclusion themselves instead of providing them with an answer directly
Transitive: to elicit a response or conclusion
03
deducir, extraer
to employ logical reasoning or careful deduction to arrive at truth or information
Transitive: to elicit a solution or information
elicit
v
elicited
adj
elicited
adj
Ejemplo
The detective skillfully posed questions to elicit a confession from the suspect.
With precise baton technique, the guest conductor elicited an exceptional performance.
The picturesque sunset over the ocean elicited a rapturous response from the onlookers.
The team's victory elicited a joyful reaction from their fans.
The comedic performance elicited waves of merriment from the audience, who laughed uproariously.