Summary
English
Detailed Translations for elicits from English to Spanish
elicit:
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to elicit (bring about; bring on; cause)
Conjugations for elicit:
present
- elicit
- elicit
- elicits
- elicit
- elicit
- elicit
simple past
- elicited
- elicited
- elicited
- elicited
- elicited
- elicited
present perfect
- have elicited
- have elicited
- has elicited
- have elicited
- have elicited
- have elicited
past continuous
- was eliciting
- were eliciting
- was eliciting
- were eliciting
- were eliciting
- were eliciting
future
- shall elicit
- will elicit
- will elicit
- shall elicit
- will elicit
- will elicit
continuous present
- am eliciting
- are eliciting
- is eliciting
- are eliciting
- are eliciting
- are eliciting
subjunctive
- be elicited
- be elicited
- be elicited
- be elicited
- be elicited
- be elicited
diverse
- elicit!
- let's elicit!
- elicited
- eliciting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for elicit:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
causar | causing | |
provocar | alluring; causing; provoking; tormenting | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
causar | bring about; bring on; cause; elicit | badger; bait; bring about; bring on; cause; effect; give rise to; inflict; instigate; needle; produce; provoke |
provocar | bring about; bring on; cause; elicit | activate; advise; antagonise; antagonize; arouse; awake; badger; bait; be a nuisance; boost; bully; cause; clock off; create; encourage; engender; excite; give rise to; harass; instigate; motivate; nag; needle; pester; poke up; produce; prompt; provoke; push on; put someone on to something; stimulate; stir up; stoke up; suggest; support; tease; urge; whisper; whisper in someone's ear |
- | arouse; draw out; educe; enkindle; evoke; extract; fire; kindle; provoke; raise |
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Wiktionary Translations for elicit:
elicit
Cross Translation:
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• elicit | → averiguar; investigar | ↔ eruieren — (transitiv), gehoben: etwas durch gründliche Untersuchungen herausfinden; etwas in Erfahrung bringen |
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