elicited in English

verb
1
evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions.
they invariably elicit exclamations of approval from guests

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1. Phone calls elicited no further information.

2. In interviews, Frobisher elicited the students' reasoning.

3. 24 We found that crying babies elicited accelerated rates on all three measures, while a comfortable baby elicited a deceleration.

4. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.

5. The police elicited a confession from him.

6. At last we've elicited the truth from him.

7. At that time, behavior is elicited by stimulation.

8. In one hour he had elicited the truth.

9. Calls to dozens of independent agents elicited similar responses.

10. Clonus is commonly elicited in gastrocnemius (ankle Clonus). Other sites where Clonus can be elicited are quadriceps (patellar Clonus), finger flexors and jaw

11. Threats to reinstate the tax elicited jeer from the Opposition.

12. Slightly tentative, it warmed her eyes and elicited response.

13. "The Court's judgment Admittedly elicited some criticism"

14. 20 Result:Under the mismatch condition, N270 could be elicited.

15. The report elicited a formal reply from the minister.

16. The circus act elicited "oohs" and "ahs" from the crowd.

17. The comment elicited a peal of laughter from her classmates.

18. The comedian's joke elicited applause and laughter from the audience.

19. The Apology elicited a wide range of emotions amongst those affected.

20. Ankle Clonus: This is elicited by rapidly dorsiflexing the foot

21. When that elicited no response she opened it and peeped in.

22. The unflattering portraits elicited strong protests from some of the campaigns.

23. The specifications required to meet these can be readily elicited and catalogued.

24. Plural references are less likely to be elicited by mixed description-types.

25. I felt a little stupid but at least it elicited a gentle smile.

26. Chemically elicited Ameboidism, formulating this way the "Neurotropic theory" (Cajal, 1892)

27. The accompanying story was tweeted out Monday, but quickly elicited Cringes across the internet

28. When her knock elicited no response , she opened the door and peeped in.

29. This elicited some concern from another participant, related to the patients' ability to pay.

30. He elicited the truth at last by questioning all the boys in the school.

31. Furthermore, allergological diagnostics are necessary without delay to identify what has elicited the reaction.

32. Elicited responses were coded and sorted into one of 10 possible categories (Table 8-A).

33. This series of articles elicited the greatest reader response in the history of our journals.

34. Reports of thinking and imagery were also elicited from subjects woken from light, Stage 2 sleep.

35. In other words, Brightness is the perception elicited by the luminance of a visual target

36. Broder's fishboard (fiskbräda) is what elicited the comparison between Scandinavian and Japanese cuisine

37. The exceptionally poor health of the Aboriginal community has elicited cross party support for action.

38. Objective : To analyze the gender difference of cue - elicited heroin craving in abstinent heroin addicts.

39. Questions about their politics elicited answers which were, generally, conservative and not in favour of progressive ideas.

40. DHA elicited prominent chemopreventive effects on its own, and Appreciably augmented those of CP as well

41. Arrests were made which promised elucidation, yet nothing was elicited which could implicate the parties suspected.

42. Her youth and beauty elicited a predictable reaction from my father, who set his sights on her at once.

43. Drug dealers elicited sympathy from secondary school pupils, who laughed at the suggestion of reporting them to the police.

44. The recent tabloid sting involving the Duchess of York has elicited plenty of schadenfreude in the British press.

45. Strong Anamnestic humoral and CMI responses were elicited by 1 additional dose, without further increases after a second additional dose

46. 8 It is also filled with unintentional clunkers that elicited inappropriate but inevitable laughs in this reviewer's living room.

47. This elicited squeals, laughter and elaborate pay-back schemes, all tolerated only as long as the work continued smoothly.

48. It was difficult to distinguish these reports from those which were elicited from subjects roused from deeper levels of sleep.

49. On the EEG slight irregular alpha activity was recorded (alpha coma) and external stimuli elicited theta-delta waves (paradox activation).

50. A great deal of language can be elicited by having the students themselves explain what they think happened in the demonstration.