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What does elicted mean?

"Elicited" is the past participle of the verb "elicit." It means to draw out or evoke (a response, information, etc.).

Here's an example:

* "The detective elicited a confession from the suspect."

In this sentence, "elicited" means that the detective successfully drew out a confession from the suspect.

Here are some other ways to use "elicited":

* "The teacher's question elicited a lively discussion from the students."

* "The comedian's jokes elicited laughter from the audience."

* "The beautiful scenery elicited a sense of awe from the travelers."

Essentially, "elicited" implies that something was brought out or triggered by a specific action or stimulus.

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