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elicit Verb 1. to bring about (a response or reaction): her remarks elicited a sharp retort 2. to draw out (information) from someone: a phone call elicited the fact that she had just awakened [Latin elicere]
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elicit verb 1. bring about, cause, derive, bring out, evoke, give rise to, draw out, bring forth, bring to light, call forth Translations elicit [ɪˈlɪsɪt] vt to elicit (from sb) (information) → (aus jdm) herausbekommen; (reaction, response) → (von jdm) bekommen elicit [ɪˈlɪsɪt] vt to elicit (from) → trarre (da), cavare fuori (da); to elicit sth (from sb) → strappare qc (a qn) v elicit [iˈlisit] to succeed in getting (information etc) from a person, usually with difficulty. aan die lig bring يَسْتَنْبِط، يَشْتَخْرِج извличам vylákat fremprovokere; fremtvinge herauslocken εκμαιεύω sonsacar, obtener välja meelitama بیرون کشیدن؛ آشکار ساختن houkutella esiin tirer de לְהוֹצִיא מֵידָע निकालना izmamiti kicsal memperoleh laða fram far uscire, cavar fuori 引出す 끌어내다 išgauti, ištraukti izdibināt; izvilināt mencungkil ontlokken lokke fram wydobywać tirar a smulge допытываться vylákať izsiliti izamiti locka (dra) fram ทำสำเร็จ elde etmek, almak 誘出(回答等),引出 витягати, видобувати اگلوانا gợi ra 诱出(回答等),引出 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Expert elicitations are limited because they are based on perception, not on observable data. Whether the questions are posed by an intermediary to a user or from a user to the intermediary (or are merely in the minds of the users), the online research process is one in which numerous spoken and unspoken elicitations occur. There were a number of elicitations involving how, e. |
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