Educe

Word EDUCE
Character 5
Hyphenation e duce
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Definitions and meanings of "Educe"

What do we mean by educe?

To draw or bring out; elicit. synonym: evoke. transitive verb

To infer or work out from given facts. transitive verb

To draw out; extract, in a literal or physical sense.

To lead or bring out; cause to appear or be manifested; bring into view or operation; evoke.

To bring or draw out; to cause to appear; to produce against counter agency or influence; to extract; to evolve. transitive verb

To draw out or bring out; elicit or evoke verb

To infer or deduce. verb

Develop or evolve from a latent or potential state verb

Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) verb

An inference.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Educe

The word "educe" in example sentences

However, my experience in the MFA had more to do with the part of education that shares a common root with the word "educe" - that is, I felt my true writerly self coaxed out from within. ❋ Robert Peake (2010)

Fortunately, through the unique grace of this program, we have been educated in the truest sense of that word, which shares a common root with the word "educe" - that is, we have had our writerly selves evoked from within. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The willingness of these two sociologists to educe social change from cultural expressions and to turn the tables on colleagues who require ideas to achieve material success before they will notice them offers a lively example of the recovery of utopianism and the rising credibility of the imagination. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To the extent that the well-made-thing provokes a responsive, corrective, self-examination, it works to educe from us an ongoing, active and answering creation -- an answer that performs our longing for wholeness and reconciliation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This Praxis volume celebrates and continues the efforts of Baillie scholars to educe the implications of her work for our world. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Judaism does not ask us to ignore this darkness and the sense of doom it might educe in us. ❋ Rabbi Shai Held (2010)

One manufacturer, GoFit LLC, plans to introduce a contoured version this fall to r educe strain. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The growth area of the last two years is set to continue as enterprises aim to educe server inefficiencies and lower costs. ❋ Thatsnews (2008)

He liked to educe comment from the untalkative man, draw him forth, make him understand that his wish to be friendless was not readily respected here. ❋ Don Delillo (2008)

In other words; it doesn't necessarily educe laughter. ❋ Unknown (2007)

How useful for carters and gig drivers to know something about this; and how good were it, if any ingenious person would find out the cause of such phenomena, and thence educe ❋ Unknown (2007)

The word “educate” is derived from the Latin word “educo,” meaning to educe, to bring out, to draw out, and to develop from within. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Now my directions for the interpretation of nature embrace two generic divisions: the one how to educe and form axioms from experience; the other how to deduce and derive new experiments from axioms. ❋ Unknown (2005)

There is also another class of philosophers who, having bestowed much diligent and careful labor on a few experiments, have thence made bold to educe and construct systems, wresting all other facts in a strange fashion to conformity therewith. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Again, when man contemplates nature working freely, he meets with different species of things, of animals, of plants, of minerals; whence he readily passes into the opinion that there are in nature certain primary forms which nature intends to educe, and that the remaining variety proceeds from hindrances and aberrations of nature in the fulfillment of her work, or from the collision of different species and the transplanting of one into another. ❋ Unknown (2005)

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