verb
- to bring out or develop something latent or potential; to draw out or elicit
- to infer or deduce from evidence or reasoning
Usage: formal; often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Usage: formal; less common than the primary sense
Examples
- The teacher worked to educe critical thinking skills from her students.
- The researcher educed important patterns from the experimental data.
- Through careful questioning, the interviewer educed the witness's true recollection of events.
- The coach educed the athlete's hidden potential through rigorous training.
- The philosopher educed several logical conclusions from the given premises.
- Music has the power to educe deep emotions from listeners.