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- INDUCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Inducing is usually gentle persuasion; you may, for instance, induce a friend to go to a concert, or induce a child to stop crying An inducement is something that might lure you to do something, though inducements are occasionally a bit menacing, like the Godfather's offer that you can't refuse
- INDUCED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Induced definition: brought about, produced, or caused, especially artificially (often used in combination) See examples of INDUCED used in a sentence
- INDUCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INDUCE definition: 1 to persuade someone to do something: 2 to cause something to happen: 3 to use a drug to make… Learn more
- induce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
induce somebody to do something (formal) to persuade or influence somebody to do something Nothing would induce me to take the job Want to learn more? induce something (formal) to cause something Hearing loss is often induced by exposure to loud noise
- INDUCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To induce a state or condition means to cause it Doctors said surgery could induce a heart attack [VERB noun] an economic crisis induced by high oil prices [VERB-ed] If you induce someone to do something, you persuade or influence them to do it I would do anything to induce them to stay [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- Induced - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
induced by a physician's words or therapy (used especially of a complication resulting from treatment)
- Induced - definition of induced by The Free Dictionary
To lead or move, as to a course of action, by influence or persuasion See Synonyms at persuade 2 To bring about or stimulate the occurrence of; cause: a drug used to induce labor 3 To infer by inductive reasoning 4 Physics a To produce (an electric current or a magnetic charge) by induction b
- Induce Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Induce definition: To lead or move, as to a course of action, by influence or persuasion
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