eluctate (Meaning)
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eluctate (v. i.)
To struggle out; -- with out.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eluctate
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eluctate Sentence Examples
- The detective skillfully eluctated the truth from the evasive suspect.
- The politician's words were carefully crafted to eluctate a favorable response from the audience.
- The journalist employed various techniques to eluctate information from the reticent witness.
- The researcher employed meticulous methods to eluctate the underlying causes of the phenomenon.
- She is trying to eluctate the true meaning behind her friend's enigmatic remarks.
- The guidance counselor attempted to eluctate the student's underlying motivations for their behavior.
- The therapist sought to eluctate the patient's repressed childhood memories in order to facilitate healing.
- He believes that logic can eluctate the hidden patterns and structures within complex systems.
- The historian endeavored to eluctate the significance of the ancient artifact through careful study and interpretation.
- The negotiator deftly employed tactics to eluctate concessions from the opposing party during the high-stakes negotiations.
FAQs About the word eluctate
To struggle out; -- with out.
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The detective skillfully eluctated the truth from the evasive suspect.
The politician's words were carefully crafted to eluctate a favorable response from the audience.
The journalist employed various techniques to eluctate information from the reticent witness.
The researcher employed meticulous methods to eluctate the underlying causes of the phenomenon.