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Meaning of elicitar by Ernesto Randazzo





Ernesto Randazzo

elicitar
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elicit. Adaptation unnecessary of the English verb to movie, appearing sometimes in texts of psychology with the sense that it corresponds to the Spanish verbs cause, raise, or get, as the case may be: «We succeeded with the procedure of elicit marital arguments...»; «»«Information elicited from students...»; in the first case it should say cause or give rise to arguments and, in the second, information obtained. Dictionary Panhispánico doubt © 2005 Real Academia Española ©

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