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In other words; it doesn't necessarily educe laughter. From Wordnik.com. [MO' BITTER BLUES] Reference
Newton to educe divine order from the seeming chaos of motions. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860] Reference
Government does not, in the main, educe behavior, but compels it. From Wordnik.com. [Boing Boing: March 9, 2003 - March 15, 2003 Archives] Reference
What conclusion as to our practice and obedience do we hence educe?. From Wordnik.com. [Pneumatologia] Reference
It is somewhat curious that no amount of boiling could educe this from the raw bean. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
O Thou, who canst alone educe good out of seeming evil send, forth Thy light and truth. From Wordnik.com. [Religion in Earnest A Memorial of Mrs. Mary Lyth, of York] Reference
One manufacturer, GoFit LLC, plans to introduce a contoured version this fall to r educe strain. From Wordnik.com. [Tough New Workout Gear That Goes Easy on the Joints] Reference
To preserve and educe all we possibly can obtain from their situation, and purpose, is a main duty to history. From Wordnik.com. [How to Observe in Archaeology] Reference
Archæus, the internal artist, educe out of food by separation and rejection the several members and parts of our body. From Wordnik.com. [The New Organon] Reference
The growth area of the last two years is set to continue as enterprises aim to educe server inefficiencies and lower costs. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-12-01] Reference
This Praxis volume celebrates and continues the efforts of Baillie scholars to educe the implications of her work for our world. From Wordnik.com. [Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions] Reference
Observations from the text or context, from the words themselves, or the coherence, to educe his conclusion from, he insists not on. From Wordnik.com. [The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed] Reference
Your statement therefore is either something to educe pity toward your lack of judgmental abilities or scorn toward your dishonesty. From Wordnik.com. [MBH Responses to Barton Letters « Climate Audit] Reference
The word “educate” is derived from the Latin word “educo,” meaning to educe, to bring out, to draw out, and to develop from within. From Wordnik.com. [EDUCATION UPDATES IN NIGERIA] Reference
He liked to educe comment from the untalkative man, draw him forth, make him understand that his wish to be friendless was not readily respected here. From Wordnik.com. [Underworld] Reference
And if we educe only well-remembered incidents, no offence will be taken. From Wordnik.com. [All's for the Best] Reference
It is impossible to educe from the chaos of those times any established principles. From Wordnik.com. [The Empire of Russia] Reference
Amber failed to educe from him any satisfactory explanation of this orphic utterance. From Wordnik.com. [The Bronze Bell] Reference
The aim in education is not to abolish selfishness; it is to educe the selfishness that is altruistic. From Wordnik.com. [A Dominie in Doubt] Reference
We do not have to draw out or educe positive activities from a child, as some educational doctrines would have it. From Wordnik.com. [Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education] Reference
No stock exchange could contain the vast and multifarious tapestry of investable ideas a financial system would educe. From Wordnik.com. [Interfluidity] Reference
It tries to educe -- that is, draw out -- what is in the child already; its own native instincts and native conscience. From Wordnik.com. [Westminster Sermons with a Preface] Reference
Octave would like to gain some more developers and be able to educe users more effectively - convert more to become developers. From Wordnik.com. [Planet Ubuntu] Reference
Pantheism, or have virtually annihilated the material by resolving it into the mental, so as to educe a system of Ideal or Spiritual. From Wordnik.com. [Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws] Reference
Knaves, to educe an Honesty from their united action; '-- how cumbrous a problem, you may see in Chancery Law-Courts, and some other places!. From Wordnik.com. [Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History] Reference
So far as he does this, will he be able to feel the force of such evidence as we shall educe in what follows, and to comprehend its true meaning. From Wordnik.com. [Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink] Reference
Education gives to Man nothing which he might not educe out of himself; it gives him that which he might educe out of himself, only quicker and more easily. From Wordnik.com. [Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian] Reference
If the English had the institutions which in France seem to be but the concomitants of despotism, they would educe from them a large amount of political liberty. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.] Reference
Culture fair tests measure the ability to educe relations and correlates using abstract diagrams, and other material that requires only a minimum of formal learning. From Wordnik.com. [Latest Articles] Reference
Now the truth is, that the physical philosopher has frequently to conceive law which never was in his previous thought -- to educe the unknown, not to choose among the known. From Wordnik.com. [A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II)] Reference
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