বাহির করা, প্রকাশ করা, টানিয়া বাহির করা, সিদ্ধান্ত করা
(1) Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses.
(2) Deduce (a principle, a meaning.
(3) Derive by reason.
(4) Call forth (emotions.
(5) feelings.
(6) and responses).
(7) Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning).
(8) Draw out.
(1) We need to stop worrying about what others think of us and make pictures that elicit a gut reaction.
(2) I tried to elicit a smile from Joanna
(3) Translation into local languages of report and draft Constitution to elicit public responses.
(4) It's time to start worrying when exhibitions elicit no reaction at all.
(5) I put the emphasis on that last word just right so to elicit some reaction from him.
(6) Which are more likely to elicit a positive response than direct statements of fact.
(7) They invariably elicit exclamations of approval from guests
(8) His name isn't going to elicit a positive reaction - it hasn't for over a year now.
(9) In other words, such a question is not meant to elicit an answer.
(10) If some students disagree with an incorrect answer, elicit the correct response.
(11) This is a work-in-progress meant to elicit reaction and address problems in the transport industry.
(12) You would imagine that a call to the Department of the Taoiseach would elicit answers to those relatively easy questions.
(13) Next, the points were stimulated with an ear probe to elicit a positive reaction.
(14) Prolonged question and answer sessions will eventually elicit the response the teacher is looking for.
(15) An increase of two signal molecules, generated by the host cell, is typically induced by the invading pathogen or by elicitors (oxidative and nitrosative burst, respectively).
(16) He tried gesturing towards the door but that elicited no useful reaction from the creature.
(17) Two possible causes can be conceived to explain the discrepancy, i.e., difference in the elicitors (introgression vs. tissue culture or ray irradiation) and difference in host genotypes.
(18) They say they are interested in eliciting strong reactions to their work but, as people, the deepest emotion they seem willing to display is this kind of bland amusement.
(19) Other innovations are eliciting such reactions.
(20) Plasma membrane-bound NAD H oxidases are widely accepted as responsible for reactive oxygen species production in the regulation of defence strategies upon infection with pathogens or stimulation by elicitors .
obtain
raise
draw out
Cover
Hide
Keep
Repress
Supress