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eliciting

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Cooper good-naturedly laughed off the prank, before eliciting help from some other actors for speedy Sediuk removal.

He still received 45 percent of the vote despite the mere mention of his name eliciting eye rolls from party loyalists.

But the director is actually more interested in eliciting cheap laughs than in extended social commentary.

Couric, armed with her blue cards, excels at eliciting information, but not at taking center stage.

“It would be considered,” she says tartly, eliciting a laugh from her husband.

Some conversation ensued with the unhappy young man, but they could scarcely hope that they were eliciting the truth from him.

Looking at her, he was conscious of being absorbed in the attempt to keep his temper instead of eliciting what she had to tell.

This, as may be supposed, did not prove a ready means of eliciting a confession from the cowardly Grandison.

They knocked several times, eliciting no response, and finally opening the doors, they found that the occupants had moved out.

The Commissioner, after carefully eliciting all the facts, gave the prisoner an opportunity to make a statement.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to eliciting, such as: extort, wrest, wring, obtain, bring out, and evoke.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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