elicitation (Meaning)

Wordnet

elicitation (n)

stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors

Webster

elicitation (n.)

The act of eliciting.

elicitation Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's skillful elicitation of responses from the students fostered a dynamic classroom discussion.
  2. Researchers used various techniques to elicit information from participants during interviews.
  3. The therapist employed specific strategies to elicit the patient's underlying emotions and motivations.
  4. The detective's skillful elicitation of clues led to the successful resolution of the case.
  5. The journalist's probing questions elicited insightful comments from the interviewee.
  6. The advocate's persuasive arguments elicited a favorable response from the jury.
  7. The advertisement's clever imagery elicited a strong emotional response from consumers.
  8. The politician's speech elicited thunderous applause from the enthusiastic crowd.
  9. The comedian's witty jokes elicited peals of laughter from the audience.
  10. The teacher's creative use of visual aids elicited active participation from the students during the lesson.

FAQs About the word elicitation

stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviorsThe act of eliciting.

evoke, inspire, get,raise, call forth, educe, reveal, coax (out), wrest,extract

overlook,ignore, forget, pass over, disregard, neglect, overlook, ignore, miss, neglect

The teacher's skillful elicitation of responses from the students fostered a dynamic classroom discussion.

Researchers used various techniques to elicit information from participants during interviews.

The therapist employed specific strategies to elicit the patient's underlying emotions and motivations.

The detective's skillful elicitation of clues led to the successful resolution of the case.