Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
eduction
noun
/ɪˈdʌkʃən/

Definition
The act of drawing out or eliciting something, especially a conclusion or inference.

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.

Meaning
Eduction refers to the process of bringing out or deriving insights, knowledge, or understanding from existing information or ideas.

Synonyms
- extraction
- elicitation
- inference