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Eliciting      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Elicit.
Elicitor         
MOLECULES INVOLVED IN PATTERN TRIGGERED PLANT IMMUNITY
Elicitors
Elicitors in plant biology are extrinsic or foreign molecules often associated with plant pests, diseases or synergistic organisms. Elicitor molecules can attach to special receptor proteins located on plant cell membranes.
elicit      
v. a.
1.
Draw out, bring out, educe, evoke, call forth, succeed in obtaining.
2.
Bring to light, educe, deduce.
Examples of use of Eliciting
1. "Sheikh West!" says Najjar, eliciting a further round of laughs.
2. No other candidate is capable of eliciting this transfer of affection.
3. It remains a huge event, eliciting a potent mixture of passion and derision from Europeans.
4. I‘m not given to chasing anyone," she said, chuckling and eliciting laughter from those around her.
5. Don‘t give them money unnecessarily" Putin said, eliciting laughter from the audience.