educe
e·duce / iˈd(y)oōs/ • v. [tr.] formal bring out or develop (something latent or potential): out of love obedience is to be educed. ∎ infer (something) from data: more information can be educed from these statistics.DERIVATIVES: e·duc·i·ble / ēˈd(y)oōsəbəl; iˈd(y)oōs-/ adj.e·duc·tion / iˈdəkshən/ n.
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