unelicitable
English
Etymology
From un- + elicitable.
Adjective
unelicitable (comparative more unelicitable, superlative most unelicitable)
- That cannot be elicited.
- 2015 July 13, Sandeep Singh Lubana et al., “Non-Systemic Vasculitic Neuropathy: An Enigmatic Clinical Entity”, in The American Journal of Case Reports[1], volume 16, :
- F wave studies of the right peroneal and right tibial nerves were unelicitable.
- 2024 November 5, Andis Draguns, Andrew Gritsevskiy, Sumeet Ramesh Motwani, Christian Schroeder de Witt, “Unelicitable Backdoors via Cryptographic Transformer Circuits”, in 38th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024):
- We show that our novel construction is not only unelicitable thanks to using cryptographic techniques, but also has favourable robustness properties.