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What is the verb for eduction?

What's the verb for eduction? Here's the word you're looking for.

educe
  1. (transitive) To draw out or bring out; elicit or evoke.
  2. (transitive) To infer or deduce.
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    1. “Constantinidis employs a variety of means to manipulate his phrases according to the effect he wishes to educe.”
      “She was content to let the divine light of philosophy penetrate by its own power, and educe its own conclusions.”
      “Even when his feuilletons don't stir a Gorgon to chuckle, they educe awe for the Wallenda grace of his prose, his solving of sentences.”
educed
educes
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of educe
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    1. “Krauss's debut novel garnered critical acclaim for its inventiveness and the author's gift for language that powerfully educes Samson's dislocation.”
educing
  1. present participle of educe
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Hydraulic mining encompasses hydraulicking, sluicing, and educing.”
      “The objective of the initiative is to help protect the environment and make sound use of natural resources, thereby educing tension on the island by strengthening bi-national dialogue.”
      “Professionally-produced films will enable an audience to do their job well, significantly r educing the room for e r r or.”
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