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elicitedpast participle, past tense of e·lic·it (Verb)Verb:
  1. Evoke or draw out (a response or fact) from someone by actions or questions: "their moves elicit exclamations of approval".
  2. Draw forth (something that is latent or potential) into existence: "war elicits all that is bad in us".
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16y ago

The word must be "elicit". That's a verb. It means "to get information or a reaction from somebody, often with difficulty".

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14y ago

Elicited means to have drawn forth or activated by stimulation, or to have deduced something logical by deriving a solution through reasoning.

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