elicit |
allay |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between elicit and allay
is that
elicit is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident while
allay is (obsolete) to subside, abate, become peaceful.
As verbs the difference between elicit and allay
is that
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while
allay is to make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
As a noun allay is
alleviation; abatement; check.
parse |
elicit |
As verbs the difference between parse and elicit
is that
parse is (linguistics) to resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out]] the several [[part of speech|parts of speech, and their relation to each other by government or agreement; to analyze and describe grammatically while
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
As a noun parse
is (linguistics|computing) a successful act of.
As an adjective elicit is
(obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
elicit |
contrive |
As verbs the difference between elicit and contrive
is that
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while
contrive is to form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to plan; to scheme; to plot.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
treat |
elicit |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between treat and elicit
is that
treat is (obsolete) an entreaty while
elicit is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
As verbs the difference between treat and elicit
is that
treat is to negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (
for'' or ''with ) while
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
As a noun treat
is an entertainment, outing, or other indulgence provided by someone for the enjoyment of others.
As an adjective elicit is
(obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
interpret |
elicit |
As verbs the difference between interpret and elicit
is that
interpret is to explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied especially to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech while
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
As an adjective elicit is
elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
elicit |
infer |
In obsolete terms the difference between elicit and infer
is that
elicit is elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident while
infer is to introduce (a subject) in speaking, writing etc.; to bring in.
As an adjective elicit
is elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
elicit |
grandmother |
As a verb elicit
is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
As a noun grandmother is
a mother of someone's parent.
elicit |
curb |
As verbs the difference between elicit and curb
is that
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while
curb is to check, restrain or control.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
As a noun curb is
(north america) a row of concrete along the edge of a road; a kerb (
uk ).
elicit |
acquire |
As verbs the difference between elicit and acquire
is that
elicit is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer while
acquire is to get.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
elicit |
aquire |
As a verb elicit
is to evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
As an adjective elicit
is (obsolete) elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident.
As a noun aquire is
.
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