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Eliciting Meaning in English

word · lemma: elicit

ɪˈɫɪsətɪŋ
i-LIS-uh-ting
ɪlˈɪsɪtɪŋ
il-IS-it-ing

Definition

Getting a reaction, answer, or information from someone, usually by asking or provoking them. Often used in teaching, psychology, or research.

Usage & Nuances

Formal/academic tone. Used mostly in educational, psychological, or scientific contexts ('eliciting feedback', 'eliciting responses'). Often focuses on drawing out something not immediately offered. Different from 'extracting' (removing), 'evoking' (creating emotion).

Example Sentences

The teacher was eliciting answers from the students.

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The psychologist focused on eliciting emotions during therapy.

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They are eliciting information for their research.

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She’s great at eliciting honest feedback from her team.

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The ad is good at eliciting strong emotions from viewers.

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He kept eliciting laughs with his funny stories.

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