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The synonyms of “Elicited” are: evoked
Elicited as an Adjective
Definitions of "Elicited" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “elicited” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation.
Synonyms of "Elicited" as an adjective (1 Word)
evoked | Called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation. Evoked potentials. |
Usage Examples of "Elicited" as an adjective
- An elicited response.
Associations of "Elicited" (30 Words)
anchorage | An anchorite’s dwelling place. The plant needs a firm anchorage. |
beckon | Summon someone by beckoning to them. The shop window decorations beckoned. |
bullock | Work long and hard. People have dropped dead bullocking their guts out. |
call | Claim a specified privilege for oneself typically by shouting out a particular word or set phrase. He placed a phone call to London. |
cart | Convey or put in a cart or similar vehicle. They carted the piano down three flights of stairs. |
convoke | Call together or summon (an assembly or meeting. She sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers. |
drag | The act of dragging pulling with force. Larry was turning out to be a drag on her career. |
drone | A musical instrument or part of one sounding a continuous note of low pitch in particular also drone pipe a pipe in a bagpipe or also drone string a string in an instrument such as a hurdy gurdy or a sitar. Traffic droned up and down the street. |
enkindle | Set on fire. The glare from its enkindled roof illumined its innermost recesses. |
entice | Provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion. A show which should entice a new audience into the theatre. |
evoke | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur. This remark evoked sadness. |
extort | Obtain by coercion or intimidation. They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss. |
extract | Extract by the process of distillation. The fossils are extracted from the chalk. |
haul | The act of drawing or hauling something. I m really pleased with my haul as I think I got some great bargains. |
inspire | Breathe in (air); inhale. Their past record does not inspire confidence. |
invoke | Call earnestly for. He invoked the law that would save him. |
muster | Gather or bring together. A cattle muster. |
provoke | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur. Rachel refused to be provoked. |
pull | Cause to move by pulling. Pull a sled. |
reawaken | Awaken once again. A sense of community started to reawaken in the 1970s. |
recall | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. A recall of Parliament. |
reinstate | Restore (someone or something) to their former position or state. The union threatened strike action if Owen was not reinstated. |
remind | Put in the mind of someone. She reminded me to be respectful. |
stimulate | Stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of. Coffee and tea stimulate me. |
summon | Make ready for action or use. A waiter was summoned. |
tow | Of a motor vehicle or boat pull another vehicle or boat along with a rope chain or tow bar. Horses used to tow barges along the canal. |
tug | Tow a ship by means of a tugboat. This movie tugs at the heart strings. |
tumbrel | A farm dumpcart for carrying dung; carts of this type were used to carry prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution. |
unplug | Remove an obstacle or blockage from. Unplug the hair dryer after using it. |
writ | A piece or body of writing. You have business here which is out of my writ and competence. |