Word
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elicit
elicit \ih-LISS-it\
verb
Elicit is a formal word meaning “to get (a response, information, etc.) from someone.”
// The announcement of the final amount raised by the charity walk
elicited cheers from the crowd.
// The teacher’s question
elicited no response.
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Examples:
“By the end of the ceremony, the attendees knew where each soon-to-be graduate would be studying next. The students lined up and stormed the stage, screaming their names and their postsecondary destinations while hoisting flags from the institutions in the air. ... Each proud declaration
elicited raucous clapping and hooting from the crowd.” — Elizabeth Hernandez,
The Denver Post, 15 May 2025
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