Meaning of elicitate | Babel Free
Definitions
To elicit.
Examples
“The ideas elicitated in this manner, are, in every respect⟳, similar to those proceeding from the senses.”
“"You say⟳ that Miss⟳ Eleanore refused to see⟳ him," I interrupted in the hope⟳ that the simple suggestion would be enough to elicitate further details of his interview with Eleanore.”
“Well, if he is mine, why, when I wish⟳ to elicitate the truth, do you interrupt⟳ me with your ghosts?”
“Thus, markets can only elicitate environmental preferences if new property rights are introduced.”
“To elicitate knowledge for complex systems design⟳, we argue⟳ that is necessary to carry⟳ out cognitive task analysis in actual work⟳ situations, understanding how and why operators make⟳ their actions, and the intrinsic human-system relations (human-organization, human-technology, and human-human actions).”
“Therefore Agile will elicitate just enough initial requirements to identify⟳ the project scope and develop⟳ a high-level schedule⟳ and estimate⟳; that's all you really need⟳ early in a project, so that's all you should do.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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