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    educe
    /ɪˈdjuːs/

    verb

    • 1. bring out or develop (something latent or potential): formal "out of love obedience is to be educed"

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  2. Educe is a verb that means to bring out something hidden, latent, or reserved. It is often used interchangeably with elicit, evoke, or inspire. See synonyms, examples, and word history of educe.

  3. EDUCE is a formal verb that means to obtain information, to develop something or make it appear, or to obtain information. See examples, synonyms, and translations of educe in different contexts.

  4. Educe definition: to draw forth or bring out, as something potential or latent; elicit; develop.. See examples of EDUCE used in a sentence.

  5. When you educe you first see the potential in something and then develop it. An artist sketching on scratch paper might later educe a painting from the casual sketches. Educe can also be used as a synonym for deduce, meaning "to reach a conclusion."

  6. EDUCE is a formal verb that means to obtain information, to develop something or make it appear, or to obtain information. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with related words and phrases.

  7. Define educe. educe synonyms, educe pronunciation, educe translation, English dictionary definition of educe. tr.v. e·duced , e·duc·ing , e·duc·es 1. To draw or bring out; elicit. See Synonyms at evoke. 2. To infer or work out from given facts: educe principles from...

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the verb educe, which means to evolve, develop, or draw out something. See examples, synonyms, and related words for educe.