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View usage for: (ɪˈdjuːs) verb (transitive) rare1. to evolve or develop, esp from a latent or potential state 2. to draw out or elicit (information, solutions, etc) Derived forms educible (eˈducible) adjective eductive (ɪˈdʌktɪv) adjective Word origin C15: from Latin ēdūcere to draw out, from ē- out + dūcere to lead educe in American English (iˈdus; iˈdjus) verb transitiveWord forms: eˈduced or eˈducing2. to infer from data; deduce SIMILAR WORDS: exˈtract Derived forms educible adjective eduction (eˈduction) (iˈdʌkʃən) noun Word origin L educere: see educate Synonyms of 'educe'develop, come out, evolve draw out, extract, derive, bring out deduce, conclude, infer More Synonyms of educe Synonyms draw out bring out bring forth Additional synonymsDefinition to decide by reasoning We concluded that he was telling the truth. Synonyms decide, judge, establish, suppose, determine, assume, gather, reckon (informal), work out, infer, deduce, surmiseHe is one of those people who derives pleasure from helping others. Synonyms obtain, get, receive, draw, gain, collect, gather, extract, elicit, glean, procureDefinition to bring about (a response or reaction) He was hopeful that his request would elicit a positive response. Synonyms bring about, cause, derive, bring out, evoke, give rise to, draw out, bring forth, bring to light, call forth - educational
- educative
- educator
- educe
- eel
- eerie
- efface
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