Examples of 'elicits' in a sentence

Meaning of "elicits"

To elicit is a verb that means to evoke, draw out, or provoke a response or reaction from someone. It is used to indicate the action of obtaining information or a reaction through questioning or stimuli
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of elicit

How to use "elicits" in a sentence

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Different body language elicits different reactions.
That elicits a reaction from most children.
None of these measures elicits a simple response.
Comedy elicits laughter and ends happily.
Stroking the patch elicits no red flare.
But it elicits no comment from you here.
Erythritol is welltolerated and elicits no toxicological effects.
This elicits demographic and historical variables.
The sound of a bullet elicits contradictory feelings.
Elicits the response from each group.
An original stimulus elicits an automatic unlearned response.
This is a question that always elicits a laugh.
A name that elicits power and dominance.
Creating a call to action that elicits a reaction.
This also elicits belief in the witnesses.

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It seems strange that this elicits a response.
This study elicits some of these characteristics.
An approach to performance management that elicits less resistance.
This eventually elicits some form of negativity.
Elicits an emotional response from customers.
Every new post elicits numerous comments.
It elicits a certain connectedness to the universe.
Is a substance which elicits a specific immune response.
It elicits a warm and pungent flavour.
Each type of conflict elicits different types of results.
That elicits great respect when you actually see it being done.
No one really elicits your sympathy.
Elicits hallucinations and confessions.
This presentation elicits some basic reservations.
I want you to just react to whatever this note elicits.
All of which elicits an anti inflammatory effect.
It is your interpretation of them that elicits the response.
A piece of food elicits an emotional response.
With a name that elicits.
Male also elicits stronger odour than female does.
Their intrinsic vulnerability elicits sympathy and focus.
The play elicits the best kind of reflection.
An answer that still elicits a chuckle.
This question elicits a great deal of discussion in class.
This marked opposition of points of view elicits three observations.
Content that elicits an extreme reaction from you.
Even the slightest appearance of inauthenticity elicits a sense of revulsion.
The putrid odor elicits nearly involuntary responses.
Elicits no more reaction.
Physical attractiveness elicits more stable interpersonal coordination.
We are grateful for the responses our activity elicits from policymakers.
This usually elicits an even more confused look.
It is precisely this attitude of trusting abandonment that elicits divine intervention.
The shock elicits burying behavior by the rat.
But the appearance of another hunter elicits a very different reaction.

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