Elicit (ih-lis-it) (v) to draw or bring out or forth; evoke. Sentence: The teacher elicits a response from her students by asking them a question. Elicit.

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Elicit (ih-lis-it) (v) to draw or bring out or forth; evoke. Sentence: The teacher elicits a response from her students by asking them a question. Elicit

Obsolete (ob-suh-leet) (abj) no longer in general use; out of date. Sentence: The term “groovy” is an obsolete phrase. Obsolete

Terminate (tur-muh-neyt) (v) to bring to an end; put an end to; to dismiss from a job. Sentence: The train terminates in New York. Terminate

Appease (uh-peez) (v) to bring to a state of peace, quiet, calm, ease, or contentment; to satisfy or relieve; pacify. Sentence: The fruit appeased his hunger. Appease

Altruistic (al-troo-is-tik) (adj) unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others. Sentence: Mother Teresa is being considered for sainthood due to her altruistic lifestyle. Altruistic