educe

[US]/ɪˈdjuːs/
[UK]/ɪˈduːs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to draw out or bring forth; to infer or deduce from data; to evoke or develop potential
Word Forms
Past Participleeduced
Past Tenseeduced
Third Person Singulareduces
Present Participleeducing

Phrases & Collocations

educe meaning

educe information

educe data

educe insight

educe skills

educe value

educe potential

educe talent

educe knowledge

educe understanding

Example Sentences

the teacher aims to educe critical thinking in her students.

through discussion, we can educe new ideas.

he tried to educe a response from the audience.

they used experiments to educe the properties of the material.

it is important to educe the truth from the evidence.

the coach seeks to educe teamwork among the players.

she was able to educe sympathy from her audience.

we need to educe the best solutions for our problems.

the workshop aims to educe creativity in participants.

he managed to educe laughter from the crowd.

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