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What is the past tense of elicit?

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The past tense of elicit is elicited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of elicit is elicits.

The present participle of elicit is eliciting.

The past participle of elicit is elicited.

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Yet even at their most far-fetched offerings, the band's only elicited a mere chuckle and slap on the wrist from critics.
Callose, lignin and suberin are polymers that can be elicited as plant defences that reinforce cell walls of some species.
He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style.
Consequently, wrathfulness, horror, and repugnance as such are elicited by the events of the film.
Her smile, combined with the off the wall remark, elicited a laugh from Gael.
In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans.

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