PROVOKES vs ELICIT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: VERB
- Provide the needed stimulus for
- Annoy continually or chronically
- Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provoke.
- Call forth
- Derive by reason
- Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
- Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
- To evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
- To draw out, bring out, bring forth (something latent); to obtain information from someone or something.
- To use logic to arrive at truth; to derive by reason; deduce; construe.
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To draw out or entice forth; to bring to light; to bring out against the will; to deduce by reason or argument.
- To call forth, draw out, or provoke (a response or reaction, for example): : evoke.
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To draw out; bring forth or to light; evolve; gain: as, to elicit sparks by collision; to elicit truth by discussion; to elicit approval.
- Performed by the will itself without the aid of any other faculty: as, volition, nolition, choice, consent, and the like are elicit acts: opposed to imperate.
- Immediately directed to an end: opposed to imperate.
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: RELATED WORDS
- Kick up, Hassle, Plague, Fire, Beset, Molest, Chivvy, Raise, Harass, Kindle, Stimulate, Enkindle, Evoke, Elicit, Arouse
- Derive, Generate, Induce, Garner, Engender, Draw out, Fire, Raise, Enkindle, Kindle, Educe, Extract, Arouse, Provoke, Evoke
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Harry, Hassle, Plague, Fire, Beset, Molest, Chivvy, Raise, Harass, Kindle, Stimulate, Enkindle, Evoke, Elicit, Arouse
- Solicit, Prompt, Derive, Generate, Induce, Engender, Draw out, Fire, Raise, Enkindle, Kindle, Extract, Arouse, Provoke, Evoke
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Humor is a quality that provokes laughter or amusement.
- COBOL command which provokes an external program and returns.
- Discernment provokes a negative reaction for many Christians.
- Black and white duo provokes nostalgia, drama, mystery.
- Provokes a suspense halfway between comedy and horror.
- Hatred provokes disputes, love covers over all offences.
- Likewise, Topixxx provokes insightful conversations about intriguing topics.
- And yet it provokes questions along ethical lines.
- Cryptosporidiosis provokes lethal watery diarrhea in AIDS patients.
- She provokes others to file cases against him.
- Perhaps the article will elicit some new clues.
- Chitin oligosaccharides elicit lignification in wounded wheat leaves.
- Child Anxiety Disorders exercise to elicit the symptom.
- Elicit community and organizational support for recreation programs.
- Elicit from students statements of fact and opinion.
- Elicit that the bullying is likely to continue.
- Negative statements often elicit a negative reaction, while positive statements often elicit a positive response.
- CS has come to elicit a CR, a similar test stimulus is found to elicit the same CR.
- Some existing evidence suggests that differences exist between the way that negative actions elicit blame and positive actions elicit praise.
- To act in a way that is likely to elicit attention, usually to elicit validation from others.
PROVOKES vs ELICIT: QUESTIONS
- Where does the horror that the abject person provokes from?
- How does the Constitution elicit virtues from citizens?
- How does paracrine signaling elicit responses from cells?
- Which companies elicit the greatest loyalty and trust?
- How does a chiropractic adjustment elicit sympathetic innervation?
- Can surprised reactions elicit fundamental attribution errors?
- Can we elicit expectations from subjective probabilities?
- Do Rimas elicit tyramine-mediated hypertensive crisis?
- Where do binaural beats elicit subcortical responses?
- Do seaweed extracts elicit physiological responses?
- Do thought experiments elicit Universal intuitions?