What is another word for educes?

Pronunciation: [ɪdjˈuːsɪz] (IPA)

Educes is a verb that means to draw out or elicit information, ideas, or emotions from someone or something. Some synonyms for this word include extract, deduce, infer, derive, elicit, and evoke. These words are often used interchangeably depending on the context of the sentence. Extract implies that something is taken out from a larger whole, while deduce and infer suggests a logical conclusion based on evidence. Derive has a similar connotation to extract, but refers more to the origin or source of something. Elicit and evoke both imply a strong emotional response or reaction.

What are the hypernyms for Educes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Educes

"Does it not show you that, amid all human wrong and disaster, the hand of Providence moves in wise adjustment, and ever out of evil educes good, ever through loss in some lower degree of life brings gain to a higher degree?
"All's for the Best"
T. S. Arthur
Events in this life work out strangely to our human eyes, yet there is a Providence in them that ever educes good from evil."
"The Allen House or Twenty Years Ago and Now"
T. S. Arthur
Since it is always well, in a discussion of this kind, to be quite clear about the content of the words with which we deal, I will say at once, that by Education I mean that deliberate adjustment of the whole environment of a growing creature, which surrounds it with the most favourable influences and educes all its powers; giving it the most helpful conditions for its full growth and development.
"The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day"
Evelyn Underhill

Famous quotes with Educes

  • The science of the age, in short, is physical, chemical, physiological; in all shapes mechanical. Our favourite Mathematics, the highly prized exponent of all these other sciences, has also become more and more mechanical. Excellence in what is called its higher departments depends less on natural genius than on acquired expertness in wielding its machinery. Without undervaluing the wonderful results which a Lagrange or Laplace educes by means of it, we may remark, that their calculus, differential and integral, is little else than a more cunningly-constructed arithmetical mill; where the factors, being put in, are, as it were, ground into the true product, under cover, and without other effort on our part than steady turning of the handle. We have more Mathematics than ever; but less Mathesis.
    Thomas Carlyle

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