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Meaning
Verb
●
To lead by
persuasion
or influence;
incite
or
prevail
upon.
●
To cause,
bring about
, lead to.
●
To
induce
the
labour
of (a
pregnant
woman).
●
In Physics:
To cause or
produce
(
electric current
or a
magnetic
state) by a physical process of induction.
●
In Logic:
To
infer
by induction.
●
To
lead in
,
bring in
, introduce.
●
To
draw on
, place upon.
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Origin
induce
English
enducen
Middle English (1100-1500)
inducere
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Entice
Inveigle
Instigate
Prompt
Stimulate
Trigger
Provoke
Move
Bring About
Antonyms
Deduce
Related
Elicit
Evoke
Trigger
Prompt
Inhibit
Encourage
Instigate
Activate
Engender
Facilitate
Generate
Influence
Catalyze
Cause
Incite
Initiate
Suppress
Promote
Produce
Effect
Affect
Counteract
Arouse
Create
Foster
Force
Modulate
Potentiate
Involve
Mediate
Exhibit
Enhance
Permit
Spur
Exacerbate
Direct
Alleviate
Exert
Discourage
Avoid
Control
Simulate
Decrease
Relieve
Detect
Intensify
Yield
Regulate
Increase
Resist
Obtain
More
Rhymes
Use
Loos
Puce
Luce
Zeus
Truce
Boose
Moose
Noose
Bruce
Juice
Bruce
Jesus
Deuce
Reuse
Hoose
Loose
Educe
Goose
Abduce
Adduce
Spruce
Excuse
Deduce
Reduce
Induce
Sluice
Obtuse
Mousse
Produce
Profuse
Caboose
Conduce
Recluse
Diffuse
Abstruse
Chartreuse
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