Examples of 'have elicited' in a sentence

Meaning of "have elicited"

have elicited: This phrase is used to describe the act of evoking or drawing out a response, reaction, or information from someone or a situation. It indicates the action of prompting or causing a specific outcome or behavior to occur

How to use "have elicited" in a sentence

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Some of these tactics have elicited responses.
They have elicited various responses.
The mission is reported to have elicited mixed reactions.
Hayden may have elicited his email password while he was under hypnosis.
Measurements of the distance have elicited much controversy.
His ideas have elicited a large number of reactions on the internet and in media.
Those topics seem to have elicited broad support.
The events have elicited strong, and sometimes worrying, reactions on social media.
Human capital and mobility interest they have elicited from the research community.
If the mice have elicited specific T cells, they will be stimulated to produce IFN-Y.
The nature programs focusing on the Riviera Nayarit have elicited a lot of interest.
His ideas have elicited a number of reactions.
They were undertaken in conjunction with the Syrian authorities and have elicited useful results.
Such measures have elicited strong criticism.
It was not intentional-I only meant to express my thanks - but I have elicited something dangerous.

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His drawings have elicited a wide range of reactions.
In recent years, smartphone announcements at MWC have elicited a collective “ Meh . ”.
Hayden may have elicited his email password.
A few weeks ago, such subjects might have elicited little attention.
These studies have elicited great and often very critical interest.
Indeed, this new anglo-technologic jargon could have elicited confusion or even loathing.
The study of dreams have elicited research, studies, and experiments from scientists for decades.
Some of these initiatives, however, have elicited expressions of serious concern.
The tms treatments have elicited a very positive response.
On its first presentation, this stimulus might have elicited an orienting response, but not salivation.
Many of these projects have elicited scientific breakthroughs and discoveries of new species.
Both mice and guinea-pigs immunized with ZnuD OMVs have elicited the production of anti-ZnuD antibodies.
These revelations have elicited commentary on the game 's potential.
Knowledge of Louise 's true condition might have elicited sympathy from the Canadian people.
The TMS treatments have elicited a very positive response. It's not working.
It 's not working . The tms treatments have elicited a very positive response.
To do so would likely have elicited another episcopal rebellion.
Such achievements have elicited praise from the public.
Some of the nominated ideas have elicited accusations of alarmism by others.
To date, burden of disease studies have elicited preference scores primarily from medical panels.
However, only a few empirical works have elicited the preferences of the general public.
The follow-up phone calls appear to have elicited a higher participation rate than did the memo.
Many of those snapshots and videos have elicited chuckles from Mr. Salvini 's opponents.
Allocations previously made and evaluated have elicited significant results in Burundi, Nepal and Sierra Leone.
Since 1998 Mugabe 's policies have elicited domestic and international condemnation.

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