eliciting 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. 20, 21. (a) How did Esther expose Haman, eliciting what reaction from the king?

2. Eliciting Cognitions in EMDR General Thoughts about Cognitions 1

3. To decide, I start by describing and eliciting a Bunched R

4. What does Believable mean? Capable of eliciting belief or trust

5. Trust is an essential component of eliciting an accurate account of abuse.

6. Neuromuscular block was measured with a mechanomyogram eliciting a train-of-four (TOF) response at the wrist.

7. Ligands that block Agonist mediated responses (rather than eliciting a biological response from binding itself) are called antAgonists

8. Mr. Obama's knack for eliciting pleasing feelings of self-regard in his followers is certainly a political virtue.

9. Cuteness and kama muta promote a bond between the person experiencing the response and the individual or object eliciting it

10. Examples: “There was no other way of eliciting this evidence because the maker of the statements was not a Compellable …

11. Discourse Completion Test (DCT) and Multiple Choice Test (MCQ) -two data elicitation techniques - are widely used in eliciting speech act data on cross-cultural pragmatics studies.

12. According to this view, Crying is primarily a form of nonverbal social communication aimed at eliciting assistance, comfort, and social support from others.

13. It was agreed that new and creative ways of ensuring accuracy and eliciting more interest among the media could be found.

14. Analogous colors do well at eliciting certain emotions, and with such a blend of colors, that tends to be more harmonious in nature

15. Activating prior knowledge means both eliciting from students what they already know and building initial knowledge that they need in order to access upcoming content

16. Theoretical Coalescence is a method of eliciting data from multiple sources in a research program by supporting a developing concept and/or fitting concepts to develop midrange theory

17. Accusatory stage is a stage in a criminal proceeding when the officers have arrested the suspect and have undertaken a process of interrogation that lends itself to eliciting incriminating statements

18. An acoustical non-contact levitation system and method for eliciting the deformation response of biological samples, coupled with the data analysis to yield quantitative measures of established time-dependent viscoelastic material properties.

19. See cachinnate ‘Even someone remarking in polite company about somebody who ‘had one of the longest beards I've ever seen’ is given a suggestive pause after longest, eliciting obscene Cachinnations from the groundlings.’

20. Gutmann described his journey deep into the dissident archipelago of Falun Gong, Tibetans, Uighurs and House Christians, uncovering an ageless drama of resistance, eliciting confessions of deep betrayal and moments of ecstatic redemption.

21. Apoptosis is widely known as programmed cell death eliciting no inflammatory responses. The intricacy of Apoptosis has been a focus of an array of researches, accumulating a wealth of knowledge which led to not only a better understanding of the fundamental …

22. On this reading, perfect friends are not Choiceworthy for the sake of their utility in eliciting self-awareness; rather, their choiceworthiness for their own sake is (at least partly) realized in, or constituted by, their conduciveness to the virtuous agent’s self-awareness.

23. ‘At the date of the appellant's trial he was a Compellable witness for the defence and there is no reason to believe he was unavailable.’ ‘There was no other way of eliciting this evidence because the maker of the statements was not a Compellable witness for the co-defendant.’