Third-person singular simple present indicative form of educe.(verb)
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Use "educes" in a sentence
"Spotting a table of Irishmen with a girl who says her name is Kathleen, he puts on a giant green bow tie and educes the inner tenor of everyone in the room with "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen.""
"Her carefully constructed 'conclusion' is that everything Obama has done is out of some hidden personality trait of simple and amoral power-hunger, and this conclusion then educes whatever new piece she adds to her 'case against Obama'."
"Aristotle (in his Poetics) chose this particular play as his prime example of tragedy, because Oedipus, though a king whose fate educes our awe, is enough like us, the audience, to evoke our pity as well."