Pronunciation: /ɪˈdjuːs/
verb to draw or bring out something hidden, latent, or potential
A1 I can educe the main idea from a simple story.
A2 She was able to educe the meaning of the ancient text.
B1 The detective tried to educe the truth from the suspect's testimony.
B2 Through careful analysis, the researcher was able to educe valuable insights from the data.
C1 The therapist's skillful questioning helped to educe buried emotions in the patient.
C2 The historian was able to educe the political motivations behind the leader's actions.
formal The detective was able to educe important information from the witness.
informal I can't seem to educe the answer from this math problem.
slang She's really good at educing the truth from people.
figurative Through careful observation, you can educe the underlying meaning of the painting.
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