Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
eduction
noun
/ɪˈdʌkʃən/
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Definition
The act of drawing out or eliciting something, especially a conclusion or inference.
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Examples
- The teacher used various techniques of eduction to help the students understand complex concepts.
- Through careful eduction of the data, the researchers were able to identify significant trends.
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Meaning
Eduction refers to the process of bringing out or deriving insights, knowledge, or understanding from existing information or ideas.
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Synonyms
- extraction
- elicitation
- inference