VERB
  1. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
    We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant
  2. develop or evolve from a latent or potential state

How To Use educe In A Sentence

  • Our goal is to reduce the excess downforce to a point where we do create a little separation.
  • One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today. Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
  • If we got into Ceram (and got out again), the doctor would reduce the whole affair to a few tables of anthropological measurements, a few more hampers of birds, beasts, and native rubbish in the hold, and a score of paragraphs couched in the evaporated, millimetric terms of science. The Spinner's Book of Fiction
  • To reduce the wing trim drag, the fuselage was fitted with lateral surfaces called chines, which actually converted the forward fuselage into a fixed canard which developed lift.
  • This regime should have been more than adequate to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of reduced sleep.
  • A reduced short chain fatty acid concentration has also been reported in pouch contents from patients with pouchitis compared with those without.
  • Some houses were reduced to neat rectangles of foot-high rubble.
  • High-quality sprinkler systems and new fireproof roofing materials, for example, can reduce the chance of fire.
  • they were reduced to mendicancy
  • Such an approach not only allows the authors to discuss the work from many different angles, but allows them to do so without implying that the practical quandaries in The Angel of History can be reduced to a simple meaning.
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