Educt

/iːˈdʌkt/

निकालना; उद्भूत/प्रकट करना; (तर्क से) निष्कर्ष निकालना

Origin & History

From Latin ēductus, past participle of ēdūcere (“to lead out, draw forth”), from ex-/ē- (“out”) + dūcere (“to lead”).

लैटिन ēductus (ēdūcere का भूतकालिक कृदंत) से, जिसका अर्थ है “बाहर ले जाना/निकालना”; ex-/ē- (“बाहर”) + dūcere (“नेतृत्व करना/ले जाना”)।

Definition

To educt means to draw something out or bring it forth—often used in formal or academic contexts for eliciting facts, principles, or conclusions from evidence or arguments.

'Educt' का अर्थ है किसी चीज़ को बाहर निकालना या प्रकट करना—अक्सर औपचारिक/शैक्षणिक संदर्भों में, जहाँ साक्ष्य या तर्क के आधार पर तथ्य, सिद्धांत या निष्कर्ष 'उत्पन्न/उद्भूत' या 'उजागर' किए जाते हैं।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
From the data, the researchers educted a general rule about the process.

Usage Examples

The teacher tried to educt the underlying principle from the students’ answers.
Careful analysis can educt surprising conclusions from ordinary facts.
The report educts several implications from the initial findings.

Related Forms

Noun
Eduction / Educt (rare, noun: something drawn out; also used in technical senses)
Verb
Educt / Educts / Educted / Educting
Adjective
Educted (rare)

Idioms & Phrases

Educt a conclusion from evidence
साक्ष्य से निष्कर्ष निकालना
Educt meaning from context
संदर्भ से अर्थ निकालना