Educed [verb]

Definition of Educed:

bring out, elicit

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Sentence/Example of Educed:

It tries to educe—that is, draw out—what is in the child already; its own native instincts and native conscience.

To preserve and educe all we possibly can obtain from their situation, and purpose, is a main duty to history.

We do not have to draw out or educe positive activities from a child, as some educational doctrines would have it.

Much might be said on the teleology by which he tries to educe intelligence from the primordial strife.

But the powers always resided in living forms which he detected and measurably learned to educe and control.

The methods of Providence often educe choicest good from most direful evils.

From classic stores, he could educe the novel jeu d'esprit; from fanciful premises, the most amusing conclusions.

From this text it would be logical to educe a cyclopedia every month or so.

He must keep his own education above that of his fellows and he must become able to educe.

Paul waved the lamp to and fro, trying to educe the wicked expression that had frightened Barbara.