💡educe

verb
/ɪˈdjuːs/

Meaning

To draw out or bring forth something latent or hidden.

Example Sentences

The teacher tried to educe a response from the shy student.

Synonyms

elicit, extract, evoke, draw out

Antonyms

suppress, hide

Collocations

educe meaning, educe response, educe talent

More Example Sentences

Will the Vasanth Academy reduce the tuition fees?

Will it be possible to reduce the price of things?

How will the prices of groceries reduce in California?

Is it possible to reduce electricity bills in California?

What is the role of the mayor to reduce traffic jams in New York?

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment

Related Vocabularies

to cease to be visible; to vanish
to reduce the quality, value, or dignity of something
To make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified.
Destroy utterly; obliterate; reduce to nothing.
To gain or obtain something, especially knowledge or skills, through effort or experience.
to complete or accomplish something, especially a task or promise

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