The meaning of Elicit
Elicit – definition
verbTo obtain something, esp. information or a reaction
Usage examples:
The program has also elicited both positive and negative responses.
Elicit translation into English
Elicit: translate from English into Chinese
引出, 抽出
Elicit: translate from English into Dutch
Veroorzaken, Uitlokken, Ontlokken, Aan het licht brengen
Elicit: translate from English into French
Obtenir, Provoquer, Tirer, Arracher, Extraire, Mettre à jour, Foire sortir
Elicit: translate from English into German
Entlocken
Elicit: translate from English into Hindi
प्रकाश में लाना, निकालना, प्राप्त करना, सार निकालना, जानना
Elicit: translate from English into Italian
Suscitare, Provocare, Ricavare, Dedurre, Cavare fuori
Elicit: translate from English into Korean
이끌 리다, 도출하다
Elicit: translate from English into Russian
Выявлять, Добиваться, Извлекать, Выпытывать, Допытываться, Вытягивать, Устанавливать, Делать вывод
Elicit: translate from English into Spanish
Obtener, Provocar, Sonsacar
Word origin
mid 17th century: from Latin elicit- ‘drawn out by trickery or magic’, from the verb elicere, from e- (variant of ex- ) ‘out’ + lacere ‘entice, deceive’.
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