"Elides" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elides" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elides" Meaning

elides (verb): to omit or neglect to mention something, typically something that is important or relevant.

"Elides" Examples

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Elides is a verb that means to avoid or omit something, especially a difficult or unpleasant topic, by glossing over it or not mentioning it at all.

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The politician elided the controversial issue of climate change in her speech, focusing instead on economic growth.
The teacher elided the complex mathematical concept, breaking it down into simpler terms for her students.
In an effort to avoid controversy, the company elided the issue of labor practices in their annual report.
The historian elided the violent events of the revolution, focusing on the more triumphant aspects of the movement.
The politician's decision to elide the topic of racial inequality was widely criticized as a copout.

"Elides" Similar Words

Elicitate

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Elicitation

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Elicited

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Eliciting

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Elicitor

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An elicitor is a substance or a person that stimulates the production of a particular response or effect from another substance or organism. In other words, an elicitor is something that triggers a reaction or a response.

Elicits

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elicits: (verb) to draw out or bring out (a response, reaction, or feeling) from someone, typically in a gentle or subtle way.

Elide

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Elided

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Elided is a verb that means to omit or delete something, usually words or sounds, from a phrase, sentence, or text. In linguistics, it refers to the process of omitting sounds or syllables from a word or phrase, resulting in a shorter or modified form. For example, the words "don't" and "will not" are elided forms of "do not" and "will not", respectively. Elision is often used in language for brevity, clarity, or to achieve a specific effect.

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Eliezer

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Eligibilities

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Eligibility

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Eligible

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Eligibly

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Elihu

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Elijah

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