Educe in a sentence as a verb

The word "educate" comes from "educe," to pull forth.

It contains chemicals that educe the microbes in the cows’ stomachs that cause them to burp when they eat grassIs reducing these microbes healthy for the cow ?

I disagree that most native English speakers would be able to give you a reasonable definition of 'transduce', let alone 'educe'.

> Even a small amount of the seaweed in a cow’s diet was shown to reduce the animal’s gases by 99%.So if the cow eats seaweed it will also reduce any other gases produced by said cow ?

From how I read it, this reduces the probability that the data gets deleted due to low disk space / garbage collection: Persistent storage can help protect critical data from eviction, and educe the chance of data loss.

Educe definitions

verb

deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning); "We drew out some interesting linguistic data from the native informant"

See also: evoke elicit extract

verb

develop or evolve from a latent or potential state

See also: derive