The act of eliciting; or, an elicited thing.(noun)
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Use "elicitation" in a sentence
"Where data is scarce, regulators supplement calculations with knowledgable opinion - what the industry calls "expert elicitation," in which experts are asked to speculate."
"So for 30 minutes, I pulled everything together - by nomination, open elicitation, explanation and restatement."
"What is interesting is that NASA's organizational "peers", for purposes of budget elicitation, are these cabinet-level organizations plus a handful of others -- such as the EPA and SBA."