Sentences

elicit in a sentence

a.

Definition

To elicit means to draw out or evoke a response, reaction, or information from someone.

Sample Sentences

  1. The teacher aimed to elicit thoughtful responses from her students during the discussion.
  2. His comments were intended to elicit a reaction from the audience, sparking a lively debate.
  3. The therapist tried to elicit the patient’s feelings about their childhood experiences.
  4. In her presentation, she sought to elicit questions that would lead to deeper understanding of the topic.
  5. The survey was designed to elicit honest feedback from customers about their recent purchases.
  6. His keen observations were able to elicit a range of emotions from the audience.
  7. The detective's questions were designed to elicit information that had been previously withheld.
  8. To elicit a more honest answer, she softened her tone and encouraged him to speak freely.
  9. The survey was structured to elicit feedback that could help improve the customer experience.

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